Look what the big brown truck left me this am.!

Arborist Forum

Help Support Arborist Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

AZLOGGER

ArboristSite Guru
Joined
Jan 20, 2006
Messages
558
Reaction score
125
Location
Some where between the desert & the trees! AZ
Just received my new compression tester this morning, been back ordered for damn near 2 months. Husqvarna service tool at that, and only $24.00 with brass O-ring fittings. Now I can retire my rubber tipped compression tester, was a pita to use, not enough hands, arms, & legs (a two person job with the old one). Now every thing will get a compression test with results (shown on invoice) for customers Inquiry minds. Ah hah I'll bet most of you thought it was going to be a chainsaw! :biggrinbounce2:
 
Nice pics

Just received my new compression tester this morning, been back ordered for damn near 2 months. Husqvarna service tool at that, and only $24.00 with brass O-ring fittings. Now I can retire my rubber tipped compression tester, was a pita to use, not enough hands, arms, & legs (a two person job with the old one). Now every thing will get a compression test with results (shown on invoice) for customers Inquiry minds. Ah hah I'll bet most of you thought it was going to be a chainsaw! :biggrinbounce2:


you got a perty table cloth!!!:laugh: :blob2: :biggrinbounce2:
 
Hey Cut4fun-

That's the same one I have I think. Looks the same anyway. Small warning: I was using it one time and all the sudden it was "leaking". Pull like hell about 7 times to get the max reading and then watch the needle slowly do a nice CCW turn. Turns out the little check valve in end (that goes into the plug hole) was leaking because it wasn't screwed in tight. It's not obvious that the little valve was capable of being unscrewed, but it is I guess. So watch out for that! :)
 
Back
Top