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Good puller set

Bruce51d

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Hi all, I'm pretty new here. I'm Bruce and i've been doing contract maintenance work in the middle east for a while and I'm about ready to head back home. I'll be working on mostly farm equipment and the occasional light duty diesel truck. I need a good puller set, I know snap on has them but unless I can find it used I'll prolly have to do without. I've looked at otc but I'd like to know some other brands of master sets. Thanks for the help.
 
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frankush

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Proto. I've had one of their master sets for over 30 years and it has never let me down. I'm sure it's not cheap though.
 

BDT/NWMN

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Proto. I've had one of their master sets for over 30 years and it has never let me down. I'm sure it's not cheap though.

Another vote for ProTo. If needed; replacement parts and accessories are still in production for the sets I bought in 1970. I have replaced one small jaw since then,,

The thing I like most about the ProTo pullers is their universal design that enable you to rig up a puller for almost any application..

One more good point: Zoro is a ProTo dealer:thumbup:
 
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Bruce51d

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I have a snap on cj2000 scoped out on craigslist I'll prolly end up picking up cheap
 
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joel63

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This is probably off topic but for HVAC work, I think the Ultimate Puller is the best I have used for fan blades and hubs.

This a very useful tool for those in the HVAC trade.

I was too cheap to buy one so I made my own. Works perfectly. :thumbup:
 
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