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Old 10-03-2009, 12:16 PM   #1
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Near-new Progressive 2003 cable fault locator.










You can see this is in 'good-as-new' condition... it's not torn up or beat to death. It works just fine as I have tested it a couple times.

It also comes with a home-made A-frame:



Yea, it looks home-made, but it does the job intended!

$425, shipped anywhere in the lower 48 states.


The transmitter needs a new battery as it doesn't hold a charge, but I will get one and install it before I send it out.... I thought I'd hold off spending money on that to see if someone was actually interested in buying this first.

I've using my other one several times to pinpoint (OK, not pin-point, but within ¼" of the actual fault!) broken and damaged cables more than enough times to pay for it several times over.

This would be a great addition to anyone's tool arsensal.
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What fault locator did you switch to? We are still debating on what one to order looks like I have my brother convinced into getting the 3m one.
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What fault locator did you switch to? We are still debating on what one to order looks like I have my brother convinced into getting the 3m one.

I'm not switching. I've got two of these. I can only use one at a time.
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You got two hands dont ya?? lol
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You got two hands dont ya?? lol

Uh, no.
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If you like the 3M Dynatel stuff, you'll like this tool from 480. It's essentially the same locater. If you know how to use one, you know how to use the other.
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