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Posted by Charlie V aka F20II on July 02, 2005 at 19:59:48 from (204.110.228.254):
In Reply to: tool to pull cylinder sleeves on farmall tractor M posted by Larry McCleskey on July 02, 2005 at 19:37:40:
There is a puller listed in Red Power by the name of " E&K AG Products " they are in Gainesville Mo 65655 (417) 679-3530. They advertize on page 66 of Red Power top left corner. I forget how much i paid now since it's been a few years back but it was well worth every penney I spent. I have pulled A, C, H, M, sleeves with it without little work, mote most of the tractors i work on have had the head off for may years an a rusted up, this puller made short order of them all. I am fixing to pull a set of sleeves out of a couple of WD9 an I have faith that it will also do a great job. Only my 5 cents but i've tried home made an all the other idea's an this pull work far better with less trouble :o)
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