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Hello!

Do you sell "Pressure vacuum tester for Husky" OEM 531 03 06-23?

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Ahaa - Husky sell a Mityvac tester - very funny :) - what spec-
imen of Mityvac tester is then - do you happen to know?

(Is it e.g., the "Mityvac MV8510" I have seen about in other
thread?)

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Ahaa - Husky sell a Mityvac tester - very funny :) - what spec-
imen of Mityvac tester is then - do you happen to know?

(Is it e.g., the "Mityvac MV8510" I have seen about in other
thread?)

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Man the husqvarna sell this about 200 + euros , doesnt matter if its MV 8510 , its just double price
 
Yes _ I will by Mitivac 8500 then also - thanks - in Sweden
small-turn-around/over-stuff like this cost A LOT - things
that sell a lot more the market has taken down the prices
for to what they should be - but not on these kind of stuff -
for example I found Mitivac kit domestically for 200 + eur :)
 
Whatabout the Mityvac 5530 compression test kit by the way?

Cost a somewhat steep 100 EUR or so - but seems to include
several quite useful test hoses etc which would otherwise cost
some money ... .

(Obviously - the Mityvac 8500 and 8550 kits do not test comp-
ression I assume ... ?)
 
Whatabout the Mityvac 5530 compression test kit by the way?

Cost a somewhat steep 100 EUR or so - but seems to include
several quite useful test hoses etc which would otherwise cost
some money ... .

(Obviously - the Mityvac 8500 and 8550 kits do not test comp-
ression I assume ... ?)
I am not familiar with that one. I use a Snap on compression tester.
 
Whatabout the Mityvac 5530 compression test kit by the way?

Cost a somewhat steep 100 EUR or so - but seems to include
several quite useful test hoses etc which would otherwise cost
some money ... .

(Obviously - the Mityvac 8500 and 8550 kits do not test comp-
ression I assume ... ?)
No compression test
 
OK - interesting info - perhaps I scip that one then
- anyway one can have a non-branded one locally
quite cheaply ... .
 
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