We have an Ingersoll Rand rotary screw compressor we've been using for just over a year. It has low hours on it because I got a huge freakin storage tank when I bought it. Sales rep was by and was concerned that because the compressor only kicks on for about 5-10 mins at a time that the oil should be checked. He told me it's designed to run for at least a good half hour and not short periods of time. I've attached a parts quote he sent over, keep in mind I know not all these things will need to be addressed, if any, and he told me that. He suggested that I purchase these as a "parts kit" to have on hand. Why a tech wouldn't just carry these if he came out for a service call I don't know, guess I should have asked. The first line seems a bit excessive. I've had a furnace filter over the filter panel since day one and see no reason to ever have to change it. Aside from testing the oil what's to keep me from maintaining this myself? I do know my way around with tools, I didn't pick the name Farmboy by accident :-)
Thoughts please...Thank you!