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Orange unbranded 3 jaw puller

Zrxrunner

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OK, team! I buy these every time I see them at a sale cause they're a great, solid all around puller. Got one in my shop, in my work van, and one on site at work. But...I always assumed ridgid because of the orange, however, every part is unbranded and unbadged. Does anyone know who actually makes or made these pullers? Not 100% sure if it's technically vintage, but assuming they've been around for a while. Thanks!
 

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whateg01

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There seem to be a few old ones floating around that don't have any branding on them but are good tools. I have a 2 jaw and a 3 jaw similar to that but more rounded. Also no name but they seem to be well made. Good luck!
 

Ricky Joe

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Duro used to make red pullers. I don’t know if they experimented with orange, or if someone tried to trade on that feature, but they were the only vintage pullers of which I am aware that came colored.
 
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four.cycle

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^ Yes. Exactomundo. Indestro made a 2-jaw and a 3-jaw model with those monstrous forged arms. I have at least one of them here. Used it recently, in fact... a 2-jaw model, as I recall...

(models #255, #256)
 

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