Wheel puller

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Mark Sherman
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Wheel puller

Post by Mark Sherman » Sun Sep 09, 2001 11:46 am

Dick: I bought a gearpuller at Sears this summer that does the job on my TD. Its a Craftsman GearPuller; part number 9-46903. It has just 2 arms and the plastic wrap states it is good for 0-8" spread but I had no problem pulling front and rear hubs off the TD. Think it was about $25. Mark Sherman '53 TD (supercharged) Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 12:48:16 -0700 From: "Lange, Richard F" Richard.F.Lange@Boeing.com> Subject: Brake Drum Puller I have two TCs, Two TDs and now a TF. About once a year, I need to pull off one or more of the front brake drums, and I always go down to my tool rental shop and rent an old fashion wheel puller. I am now trying to buy one, and have visted several tool shops, but can't find the old style. Let me describe what I am looking for. The wheel/brake drum puller looks like a 12" long bolt, with a 12" long bar with a nut in the middle. Hanging off the bar are sliding hooks, that can be hooked onto the side of the brake drum (180 degrees apart), and when the bolt is screwed in - the end is place on the end of the shaft the brake drum is attached to. It works great, and because it is adjustable, it can be used to pull a lot of other things as well... Does anybody have a tool like this for sale, or can recommend where to purchase one? I'm giving a tech session in 4 weeks, on front A-frame replacement, and need to get my drums off one more time. Dick Lange Boeing Commercial Airplane Group DCAC-MRM PROJECT SUPPORT, BUILD TEAM 7-206 3D1-2.1, M/S 6M-HR, Fax (425) 965-6655 Phone : (425 ) 965-6789 Pager: (206) 416-3663 Cell Phone (425)941-0385 Home Phone (425)481-3063 _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp

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