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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 26937" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Ken - i totally agree too, you blow a hose or the oil sender springs a leak you don't always look at the gauges when working the machine. I glance at them from time to time, but by the time you notice a gauge is in the red, its too late. I want to get an engine protection system for my compressor, they are about $150 AUD, well worth the price tag if you cooked or ran the engine out of oil! They connect ot the fuel cut solenoid or you intall one in the fuel line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 26937, member: 82"] Ken - i totally agree too, you blow a hose or the oil sender springs a leak you don't always look at the gauges when working the machine. I glance at them from time to time, but by the time you notice a gauge is in the red, its too late. I want to get an engine protection system for my compressor, they are about $150 AUD, well worth the price tag if you cooked or ran the engine out of oil! They connect ot the fuel cut solenoid or you intall one in the fuel line. [/QUOTE]
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