EIS Military Power Bleeder

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rgus
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1944 CHECKER 1 TON TRAILER
Location: East Central Indiana

EIS Military Power Bleeder

Post by rgus »

This is the ONLY way to fly. You hook this up to the master and go to each slave , open it till no air and close it. One man can pressure bleed any system. It is military so you know it is overbuilt. Here is a link;
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Bert
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Post by Bert »

Too bad you won't ship it to Europe.
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Post by GTBGUY »

Will you be relisting it?
rgus
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My garage: 1942 CCKW 129,XXX
1943 WC-54 81635383
1943 GPW 146954
1945 WC52 818682 "MO"
1943 WC63 82009972 "BIG MO"
1944 CHECKER 1 TON TRAILER
Location: East Central Indiana

Post by rgus »

Yes I will be relisting it unless someone wante to take it off my hands. The only reason I am selling it is I found another NOS one. I need $120.00 plus shipping and I will send it anywhere. If someone wants it now is the time befor I put it back up on Ebay.
OKMOTORPOOL

Brake bleeder

Post by OKMOTORPOOL »

I'll take it
Email me at OKMOTORPOOL@gmail.com
OKMOTORPOOL

No sale

Post by OKMOTORPOOL »

No response. I suppose no longer for sale. Thanks anyway.
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Post by RANGER »

These are still out there as NOS Surplus. I will check to see if I can locate one. I keep two of them ready to use, one is for DOT 5 and the other is for DOT 3. I can bleed a CCKW from start to finish in 15 minutes or less.
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rgus
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My garage: 1942 CCKW 129,XXX
1943 WC-54 81635383
1943 GPW 146954
1945 WC52 818682 "MO"
1943 WC63 82009972 "BIG MO"
1944 CHECKER 1 TON TRAILER
Location: East Central Indiana

Post by rgus »

Yes ...sorry guys one of the fellows missed the auction and emailed me a couple of days after it and took it. Ranger is right about the NOS ones. That is why I sold this one I found a NOS one that is conplete.
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