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Old 01-12-2010, 08:57 PM   #1
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Default Hey you heating folk!

I have a like new Bacharach Fyrite Pro125 kit with Truespot smoke tester for sale. I bought it new in '02 and used it for 2 seasons, after which it sat for 5 yrs. Had the sensors and filters replaced and factory calibrated in '09. There is no printer but the kit is otherwise complete and in excellent condition.
It is very accurate and was the bosses tool, so has never been abused. Includes magnetic heavy rubber boot, case, manuals and spare batteries. Useful for nat. gas, propane, No. 1 and No. 2 oil. Measures draft and free-air CO in real time.

Would consider trade for a like new hole hawg with some bits, provided the drill is from this century and in very good condition.
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