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Wheelbarrow Air Compressors

Wheelbarrow air compressors mount a gas-powered compressor on a single-wheel frame with handles, making them easier to navigate over rough terrain, gravel, and uneven ground than standard multi-wheel carts. Standard shipping is free.

What Are Wheelbarrow Air Compressors?

A wheelbarrow air compressor mounts the engine, pump, and tank on a single-wheel frame with two rear handles, similar to a construction wheelbarrow. This design allows the operator to tilt the unit back and roll it over rough terrain, mud, gravel, curbs, and uneven job-site surfaces that would stop a standard four-wheel cart. Wheelbarrow compressors are gas-powered, Honda-engine units built for outdoor contractor work where the compressor needs to move across the site rather than stay on a truck or in a shop. They serve framing crews, roofers, fencing contractors, and any trade that works on unpaved or unfinished surfaces.

8 Gallon Wheelbarrow Compressors

The lightest and most maneuverable option. An 8 gallon tank keeps overall weight low, making it easier to tilt, roll, and position on rough ground. The trade-off is more frequent motor cycling since the smaller tank empties faster under sustained tool use. The Jenny K5HGA-8P 5.5 HP Honda Gasoline Driven Single Stage Portable Air Compressor is a rugged gas powered air compressor.

Types of Wheelbarrow Air Compressors

Contractor Wheelbarrow Compressors

Built for daily use on construction sites by framing, roofing, and fencing crews. These units feature reinforced frames, pneumatic tires, and Honda commercial engines rated for reliable cold starting and sustained field operation. The Quincy G15H8WQ 5.5 HP Honda Powered Contractor Portable Air Compressor is purpose-built for contractor use with a heavy-duty wheelbarrow frame.

General Purpose Wheelbarrow Compressors

Serve a broader range of outdoor applications including farm maintenance, property upkeep, mobile equipment repair, and general pneumatic tool use at locations without electrical power. The same Honda-powered units handle these tasks, with tank size selected based on how many tools run simultaneously.

Key Specifications

  • CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute): All wheelbarrow compressors in this category deliver approximately 11-14 CFM at 90 PSI from 5.5 HP Honda engines. A framing nailer draws 4-6 CFM; a roofing nailer draws 3-5 CFM; an impact wrench draws 4-8 CFM.
  • HP (Horsepower): 5.5 HP across all models. This is the standard HP for gas-powered portable piston compressors and handles the majority of contractor tool requirements.
  • Tank Capacity (Gallons): 8 Gallons is the most common, but some 2 x 5 Gallon Tanks are available
  • Max PSI (Pounds per Square Inch): 125-135 PSI (single stage). Sufficient for framing nailers, roofing nailers, staple guns, impact wrenches, and blow-off.
  • Engine Type: Honda GX-series commercial engines, valued for reliable cold starting, fuel efficiency, and widespread parts availability.
  • Weight: Typically around 130 pounds (8 gallon) 

Brands Carried

  • Jenny: K5HGA series wheelbarrow compressors in 8, 17, and 30 gallon configurations, all powered by 5.5 HP Honda engines. Jenny is the primary wheelbarrow compressor brand on the site.
  • Quincy: Honda-powered contractor wheelbarrow compressors with heavy-duty frames designed for demanding job-site conditions.

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FAQ

Why choose a wheelbarrow compressor over a standard wheeled portable? The single-wheel, two-handle design lets you tilt the unit back and roll it over rough terrain, gravel, mud, curbs, and uneven surfaces. Standard four-wheel carts work well on flat shop floors and paved surfaces but struggle on unpaved construction sites.

What is the most common mistake when buying a wheelbarrow compressor? Choosing the largest tank without considering how often you actually move the compressor.

Can a wheelbarrow compressor be used indoors? No. Most wheelbarrow compressors are gasoline-powered and produce carbon monoxide exhaust. They must be used outdoors or in well-ventilated areas only. For indoor use, choose a portable electric air compressor.

How often does a wheelbarrow compressor need maintenance? Follow the Honda engine maintenance schedule: oil changes every 50-100 hours, spark plug replacement as needed, and air filter cleaning after each use in dusty conditions. The compressor pump requires its own oil changes per the pump manufacturer's schedule.

Does CompressorPros offer free shipping on wheelbarrow compressors? Yes. Standard shipping is free, direct from the manufacturer, on every unit in this category.

Shop Wheelbarrow Air Compressors at CompressorPros

CompressorPros carries wheelbarrow air compressors from Jenny and Quincy. For other portable gasoline options including hand carry and twin tank models, browse the gas portable category. For electric alternatives, see portable electric air compressors. Standard shipping is free, direct from the manufacturer.

If you need help choosing the right tank size for your crew, call (803) 339-0445 or email info@compressorpros.com.