I use this!!!
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I believe it's called a seal puller or seal hook. Its original intent would be to pull seals.Is that the intent for that tool? Never seen one before. Every time I get one that's too stuck it seems it is also hidden deep out of sight and reach where only water and rust have easy access.
Is that the intent for that tool? Never seen one before.
I have this one and it works well.Obligatory snap on special tool (photo)
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Those bigger handles probably are easier to get leverage with, but the investment depends on how much you need it.
Cheers.This whole English vs American thing can be a bit confusing.
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Is that the intent for that tool? Never seen one before. Every time I get one that's too stuck it seems it is also hidden deep out of sight and reach where only water and rust have easy access.
I have a Craftsman cotter pin puller 30 years now. Also good for installing rubber seals around automobile windows.
The snap on puller looks like may be better suited in many instances
(Not racial, as in the animal, a Raccoon)Is a cotter pin over there what we call a split pin? A pair of pliers have always served me well for removing those, if so.

I believe it's called a seal puller or seal hook. Its original intent would be to pull seals.
Hmm, I don't recall calling them by that nick name, just cotter-key extractor. What was your AFS?We had them when I was in the Air-Force. Yes, their proper nomenclature was "Cotter-Key Extractor". We called them "The ****'s ****".(Not racial, as in the animal, a Raccoon)