Anyone know the specific application for this puller?
D dbocha01 Active member Joined Dec 16, 2008 Messages 34 Feb 9, 2018 #1 Anyone know the specific application for this puller?
L lis2323 Well-known member Joined Dec 25, 2016 Messages 3,234 Feb 9, 2018 #2 No SPECIAL application IMO. Just a general gear/pulley etc puller.
3 3baygarage Well-known member Joined Sep 1, 2013 Messages 11,926 Location SW Florida/from Buffalo,NY Feb 9, 2018 #3 It’s a hub puller by Indestro.
M madison069 Well-known member Joined Nov 5, 2010 Messages 4,134 Location Monroeville, PA Feb 9, 2018 #4 I say hub puller also, looks like the jaws have bolt holes that the lugs go through and you put hte nut back on to pull on the lug while pushing the center hub/spindle off.
I say hub puller also, looks like the jaws have bolt holes that the lugs go through and you put hte nut back on to pull on the lug while pushing the center hub/spindle off.
F four.cycle Well-known member Joined Oct 19, 2015 Messages 28,573 Location Tacoma, Washington Feb 9, 2018 #5 3baygarage said: It’s a hub puller by Indestro. Click to expand... ^ a model 258 Indestro, to be exact. quite a find.
3baygarage said: It’s a hub puller by Indestro. Click to expand... ^ a model 258 Indestro, to be exact. quite a find.
C crewchief888 Well-known member Joined Dec 3, 2009 Messages 13,741 Location NW indiana Feb 9, 2018 #6 looks similar to a hub puller i have that belonged to my dad. seems like mine is a 2 leg/3 leg he bought it when he was doing rear brakes on a late 50's/early 60's dodge or plymouth.
looks similar to a hub puller i have that belonged to my dad. seems like mine is a 2 leg/3 leg he bought it when he was doing rear brakes on a late 50's/early 60's dodge or plymouth.
B Billythekid1 Well-known member Joined Jun 30, 2015 Messages 240 Feb 9, 2018 #7 3 bay nailed it hub puller
U unclehemi New member Joined Dec 10, 2013 Messages 1 Sep 4, 2018 #8 I used a J&J hub puller on my dodge pickup and it worked great. I bought at jandjhubpuller.com.
F Finky198 Well-known member Joined Feb 25, 2014 Messages 2,120 Location North East Sep 4, 2018 #9 crewchief888 said: looks similar to a hub puller i have that belonged to my dad. seems like mine is a 2 leg/3 leg he bought it when he was doing rear brakes on a late 50's/early 60's dodge or plymouth. Click to expand... We have a similar one that you speak of it was my partners fathers from around the same time period. Its a cool old tool The newer OTC version of the tool covers much larger of a range of sizes. https://www.amazon.com/OTC-6574-Universal-Heavy-Puller/dp/B005MVB3MG
crewchief888 said: looks similar to a hub puller i have that belonged to my dad. seems like mine is a 2 leg/3 leg he bought it when he was doing rear brakes on a late 50's/early 60's dodge or plymouth. Click to expand... We have a similar one that you speak of it was my partners fathers from around the same time period. Its a cool old tool The newer OTC version of the tool covers much larger of a range of sizes. https://www.amazon.com/OTC-6574-Universal-Heavy-Puller/dp/B005MVB3MG
M Milton Shaw Well-known member Joined Feb 11, 2011 Messages 4,835 Sep 5, 2018 #10 The jaws are reversed is why it looks so strange. Would only work with even number of lugs 4,6,8 would not work on 5 lug hubs at all.
The jaws are reversed is why it looks so strange. Would only work with even number of lugs 4,6,8 would not work on 5 lug hubs at all.
V VinceG Well-known member Joined Nov 11, 2016 Messages 408 Location Hobart Indiana the armpit of the USA Sep 6, 2018 #11 I use it for Muffler bearings and and headlight bearings
D d.mcfarland Well-known member Joined Jun 18, 2012 Messages 6,564 Location Western PA Sep 6, 2018 #12 That thing looks beefy!
V VinceG Well-known member Joined Nov 11, 2016 Messages 408 Location Hobart Indiana the armpit of the USA Sep 6, 2018 #13 d.mcfarland said: That thing looks beefy! Click to expand... Come on.I got tosay it Thats what she said
d.mcfarland said: That thing looks beefy! Click to expand... Come on.I got tosay it Thats what she said