Honda Bearing Remover/installer 07973-4150000 on 2040-parts.com
Park Hill, Oklahoma, US
This is an original Honda shop tool from the 1980's in very good condition. #07973-4150000
It is 4 1/2 inches long, 2 1/2 inches across and weighs 3 1/2 lbs.
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