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Vintage Gear Puller. K - 228 - 1. Vintage 1939 Tool on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Hudson, Florida, US

Hudson, Florida, US
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Found a post stating this was used for vintage 1936 rear differential ,repair , pulling gears or bearings and things . Judge for yourself, I've never seen one like this , one of the threads needs repair , pointing at it with a screw driver so you can see ,the rest of the threads are fine .. sold as is .as pictured, no returns, most likly it can still be used , but I'm selling it as a vintage tool ,more for the collector of vintage tools than the user of vintage tools, thanks for looking ,, it's missing the little thumbs that go on the threaded nipple. Looks like a large C clamp thumb would work , but again I'm just quess ing.

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