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After l bent the balancer puller plate and destroyed the threads on a advance auto PT brand one. I returned that one for the warranty.

 

And ordered a used snap-on from eBay for $30, 100% worth it. I was going between this snap-on, and a old Mac puller. Ended up going snap-on because of the applications I am using it for, the snap-on's design let's the plate sit a little closer, when pulling on shafts like this. 

I am not huge on tool truck name tool brands. I have many different brands in my toolbox, lot of old craftsman, crescent, masterforce (menards brand) are the main ones. 

 

But these pullers, are one tool I would definitely go name brand, or at least old on. 

 

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ebinmaine
12 minutes ago, AlexR said:

 I have many different brands in my toolbox, lot of old

 

Vintage tools are the key.  

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WHX??
3 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

 

Vintage tools are the key.  

:text-yeahthat:That's why one has to dig through those buckets & milk crates at flea markets & garage sales. 

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ebinmaine
8 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

:text-yeahthat:That's why one has to dig through those buckets & milk crates at flea markets & garage sales. 

 

Yep. 

 

I've found a couple local sellers on fleeeebay too.  

 

 

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Ed Kennell

Snap On, Williams,  Armstrong all good quality.

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John2189

I have a master mechanic socket set from true value and it is very good quality. Sockets fit nice and good ratchet. 
dont know who makes them for them. 
 

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Achto
2 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

Snap On, Williams,  Armstrong all good quality.

 

When I was working on Harley's for a livin' Kent Moore ( Spent Moore ) was a good quality as well.

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squonk
6 hours ago, Achto said:

 

When I was working on Harley's for a livin' Kent Moore ( Spent Moore ) was a good quality as well.

Kent-Moore made all the special tools for GM and AMC back in the day. I was working at a Chevy garage and they bought out the local AMC dealer. They had all of these tools as duplicates and decided to have a garage sale. I bought a large pile for pennies on the dollar and made quite a few specialty tools of my own out of them

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ri702bill

Nice score. That appears to be a good quality steering wheel pluuer. Fine threads on the jacking screw. grade 8 on the capscrews & washers. Can't tell if it has  the floating tip on the screw - most likely does. Another good nane in pullers is OTC - Ottowa Tool Company.

 

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