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"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... When filling the tires on my boat trailer with fresh air, should I be checking to see what sort of compressor the service station uses? Or should I avoid service station compressors altogether and use strictly my own air compressor in order to avoid the nasties that live in an infrequently cleaned service station compressor? And if I use a service station compressor, should I feed its product through a special filter? No need to be concerned as long as you faithfully change the air in your tires once a year. Eisboch |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... When filling the tires on my boat trailer with fresh air, should I be checking to see what sort of compressor the service station uses? Or should I avoid service station compressors altogether and use strictly my own air compressor in order to avoid the nasties that live in an infrequently cleaned service station compressor? And if I use a service station compressor, should I feed its product through a special filter? No need to be concerned as long as you faithfully change the air in your tires once a year. Eisboch Nothing worse than stale air........it guarantees a bumpy ride. Also remember to grease your brake pads on both your car and boat trailer when changing the air in the tires. |
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