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drum pulling tool? 1800 1966

Been seeing this subject for... a week or two? Figure, it's so well discussed that the question was surely answered, so I didn't take a look at the replies.

then reading the replies, I got to the the 'driveshaft puller' thing, and damn near posted again... And my post would have said the exact same thing that I said, almost TEN years ago.

At least I know I haven't changed :)

Hell, I hadn't even met my first wife when this was first posted. And today is my anniversary with my second :)

Who the hell would post such a ridiculous solution to a problems so easily solved with the right tools? (I'll admit, I've been known to suggest crazy stuff too.. loosen the nut, fire the car up, first gear, dump the clutch :) )

Yep, don't feed the trolls.

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-Matt I ♥ my ♂






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