Compressor For Large Trailer Tires & Length of Hose on Bulldog Winch Compressor BDW41000
Updated 07/27/2021 | Published 07/24/2021 >
Question:
any recommendations for rechargeable air compressor for large equipment tires on job site and 180 psi trailer tire. how far will bdw41000 hose reach to air up tires on 48 foot trailer
asked by: Kirk C
Expert Reply:
While we don't have an air compressor that is suitable for heavy equipment at a job site, there is a compressor that will work for your large trailer tires, which is the exact compressor you asked about, from Bulldog Winch:
- Bulldog Winch Compressor - 150 psi # BDW41000
The hose on this compressor is 26 feet long, so it can work for your trailer, it just depends exactly where the tires are in relation to its length, as well as where your 12 volt battery is. Compressors for large tires are going to need a good 12 volt power source as opposed to something run off its own battery in order to get the air flow needed for inflation.
I have added links below to a video review for you to check out as well if you'd like to take a look.
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Bulldog Winch Compressor - 150 psi - Portable
- Tire Inflator
- Tire Inflator
- Portable
- 150 psi
- Analog Pressure Gauge
- Standard Vehicles
- Manual Shut Off
- Bulldog Winch
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