Re: puller


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Posted by Steve Elliot on Monday, March 05, 2007 at 19:38:34 :

In Reply to: puller posted by bill in pa on Monday, March 05, 2007 at 09:44:22 :

Bill,
I don't have a picture of one but maybe I can describe one. Basically you need some threaded rod 1/2 inch diameter. A heavy washer to go on the thd rod, diameter about 1 and 7/16 or smaller and a nut to go on the rod behind the washer. Put the rod and washer through the bushing and "hook" the washer behind the bushing. The threaded rod needs to extend out past the axel housing. Find a piece of flat steel with a hole in the middle for the rod to go through.put a nut on the rod and pull the bushing and seal out. I don't think they are in very tight. At least mine weren't. You could possibly do this with a slide hammer and some way to hook it behind the bushing. It's easy.
If you need any felt parts I sell them. Here is my list of parts for sale. I will even send you parts before you send money so you can look at them first.
Parts for Flatfender Power Wagon

Front axle:
Felt set 2each 18" and 2each 3.312 $12
Gasket for felt retainer $3
Gasket lower cone bearing cap $1
Gasket hub flange rear or front axle $1

Rubber gasket for gas filler neck $2

Rubber gasket for headlight base $4

Rubber gasket for cowl light base $2

Rubber lense gasket for cowl light $1

MU2 winch gasket set $10
(includes 2each .015, 2each .032 for bearing retainer and 1each for
worm housing cover)

Copper crush washers for wheel cylinder 2 each (1 small, 1 large I.D.) $1 for both

Rubber donuts for transfer case mounting. (turned on lathe out of neoprene) $5 each

Felt oil washer for brake shoe pivot $1
Stainless cup retainer for brake felt oil washer $1



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