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Old 11-02-2011, 01:04 PM   #1
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Default Greenlee 690 Vacuum/Blower Power Fishing System

For sale Greenlee 690 Vacuum/Blower Power Fishing System $600 or make offer.
Like new, only used once.
Includes hose and attachments along with pistons for 1/2" to 4" EMT, PVC and Rigid.
Also an assortment of jet lines.

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED PM Me.

Price of a new system is $1,100.00

Greenlee 690 Specifications:
Capacity: 1/2 " - 4" conduit (5" and 6" with optional foam pistons)
Power Source: 120 VAC
Weight: 50 lbs. (22.7 kg)
Air Flow: 120 cfm
Pressure: Will lift 110" (2794 mm) of water

Greenlee 690 Features:
Rugged, self-contained unit includes everything you need to blow or vacuum fish line, poly line or measuring tape.
Durable tank and accessory storage box are corrosion, chemical and impact resistant polyethylene.
Designed for the jobsite, 10' (3.05 m) long hose, large heavy-duty wheels and removable accessory box.
Large 11 gallon (41.6 l) tank makes the 690 excellent for vacuuming water and debris.


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Do you have a greenlee 690 for sale?

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Yes it is still available.
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you may contact me (509) 952-8339

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If you would like to sell the greenlee 690 would you please contact me on my cell? Cell # (509) 952-8339
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TKB, what you have pictured cost $1,100.00 new? Never would have guessed that, half the time no one can find the damn thing, and we use the shop vac and plastic bag trick.

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yeah it's amazing what a small shop-vac and a plastic bag will do. This greenlee machine must REALLY suck the string through.
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How do you wisk to commumincate in regard to the sale of your Greenlee 690 vacum?

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I am sorry, but it looks like I sold it in a package deal with a bunch of other tools.

I was going through the list to finalize the deal that has been in the works for a while and I saw this item on that list.

Sorry for the misunderstanding.
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TKB, what you have pictured cost $1,100.00 new? Never would have guessed that, half the time no one can find the damn thing, and we use the shop vac and plastic bag trick.

Used a shop vac, and a balloon before, not a bag.

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