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Pro-pull Ppf103 Propeller Removal Tool In Excellent Condition on 2040-parts.com

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Hazlet, New Jersey, United States

Hazlet, New Jersey, United States

 1 1/2" Max. Shaft Diameter Heavy-Duty Propeller Puller PPF-103

Pro-Pull® Prop Puller Tools are the absolute best money can buy. Built for a lifetime of use, this quality line of products is a must for any serious boater. Made of only the finest materials and machined by people who take great pride in their craft, the Pro-Pull® name is one of distinction. Offered in many sizes, and styles, you are sure to find the perfect tool for your needs. Backed by a lifetime warranty, Pro-Pull® Prop Puller Tools are quite possibly the last tool of their kind you will ever need to purchase. With the right tool, the job just gets easier. With a Pro-Pull® Prop Puller, you will have the right tool.

This is a used tool in excellent condition. It cost me over $250 in 2013, but I don't believe they make them anymore.


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