Glad you fixed it, and thanks for posting what/where the issue was. It's issues like these that can have you losing a lot of time and money if you don't know where to start.
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I finally isolated the problem to the supply line between the front tank and the rear tank. It goes through the frame and it blew somewhere in the middle. It would be impossible to fish a line through the cable way, so I ran a piece of PVC through it and then ran the new air line through the PVC. I tried to pull the old line out but I guess it has some cable ties holding it so I couldn't see the the damage., but the problem has been fixed.
Great news!
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