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Help me ID this hub puller.

ex-x-fire

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I picked up this hub puller at a flea market yesterday for $5. It was missing the forcing screw. It has a coarse thread pitch that looks like your typical ball joint press forcing screw, except its 1" instead of 1 1/8". I found a site that sells the whole kit but they don't list the screw separately. Its a Kaiser Willys site, they list it as an old jeep rear drum puller. The tool is stamped #600 made it the USA. But no manufacturer. It looks like the silver one below.
 

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MikeF2316

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The 2 red pieces are like a set that my dad bought back in the '60s to pull the rear drums off his Volvo 122s. These cars had the drums mounted on a tapered keyed shaft. I believe the axle was by Spicer.
 
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