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Tekton 3-jaw puller set?

Sanny81

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Has anyone tried this set?

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000N...+three+jaw&dpPl=1&dpID=41ehsvx5xlL&ref=plSrch

Reviews seem to be ok...but I'm not too familiar with pullers. I currently have a used Craftsman 2-jaw that I got at a flea market and it's worked well for what I wanted it for and I'd like to have a set. I would only use this to pull stuck bearings and bearing races off small diameter axels, nothing too super duty.
 
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bobcatdan

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I don't like the idea they don't list pulling power in tons which generally goes first in discriping a pullers size. If you find a rating for them and big one isn't a minimum of 5 to 7 tons, I'd pass.
 
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Sanny81

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I didn't even notice that info isn't listed and I can't find it on the website. So I guess my next question will be what are some other puller set options? I was looking at the OTC stuff but I can only really afford to get one size for now so I'm debating doing that and seeing how I like it.
 

four.cycle

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my two cents:
one of the better investments I've made in recent years:

http://www.sears.com/posi-lock-4-in...92011x000001&gclid=CMjgy92T38gCFYmCfgodHmcI9g

removes frozen/rusted blade adapters and drive pulleys first time, every time.

I've been looking for a decent 2-jaw because some MTD-built models have screwy blade adapters that I have a hard time getting onto, but that Posi-Lock usually works if I jockey it around enough.
 
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