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Sleeve Puller

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BDM

05-29-1999 18:06:18




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Can any of you folks give me an idea as to what your using for a cylinder sleeve puller, home made or a production tool. I chk'd prices on a puller from OTC and $400+ is a bit pricy for more than likely a one time use. Thanks...
Brian




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TMAC

05-29-1999 20:28:47




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 Re: Sleeve Puller in reply to BDM, 05-29-1999 18:06:18  
I needed a puller for my SuperMD and F-30. I had a machine shop make a steel circle for $24. I then used a 3/4' threaded bolt long enough to reach from top to bottom with a nut at each end. I use an assortment of steel bars with holes at the top for pulling with as large a wrench I can use. It helped to have a sleave for the machine shop to use in making the bottom cap. I believe you can have what you need done for $50 or less.

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BDM

05-30-1999 08:34:54




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 Re: Re: Sleeve Puller in reply to TMAC, 05-29-1999 20:28:47  
Thats what I was thinking, but then a friend told me there is a tool rental shop that rents them for about $20, I'll see Tuesday, thx for the reply.
Brian



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The Red

05-30-1999 09:10:39




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 Re: Re: Re: Sleeve Puller in reply to BDM, 05-30-1999 08:34:54  
BDM, Ron Jacobson from Nebraska sold me a home made one for $60. It was outstanding. He advertises in the classifieds.

His email is farmerron@navix.net



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BDM

05-30-1999 20:21:08




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Sleeve Puller in reply to The Red, 05-30-1999 09:10:39  
Good info, I'll email him tonight, for that kind of money, it would be without a doubt worth having around. Thx again Red;0)
Brian



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