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I'll admit, I had kinda quit following this thread. Guess that'll teach me! :Spank:
Jeff, AWESOME work! Put me down for one on order. I can't believe it only took 40 years for someone to come up with such a simple tool! Just goes to show, sometimes, we overlook the simple. :beerchug: |
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Lew best get on it then! Put me down for one Jeff!:beerchug: |
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So yesterday the new and improved, version 1.2,puller came yesterday.
Looks like it will be just fine. Nice work Jeff!!:beerchug: |
I can see this being a gotta have tool. Jeff you better make a few for stock. :beerchug:
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PTO pulley puller The pulley puller uses the 5/16" threaded holes in the pulley to pull it off much easier. Each unit is supplied with handle and threaded rod with centering point to locate on the crankshaft. Use a 9/16" wrench or socket. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...4.jpg~original It's used as shown here ( version shown in pictures does not have the weld cutouts, all pullers have that now) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...a.jpg~original $20 each plus shipping |
Sign me up for one Jeff!:beerchug:
I will PM you! |
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