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cutting a drum brake off!? 120-130 1960

sweet puller. Abput 5 years ago my mech of 15 years passed due to a heart attack. I have yet to find a mech worth the salt. A firend that owns a garage has been itching for quite a few years to work on my 122. I was doubtful but he assured me he knows what he is doing ASE certs and all. Well my local mech tried to pull mine off with the wrong puller. Ends up he broke his puller - serves him right for using the wrong tool.

You have to love a removal tool that is larger (and probably heavier) than the object it is removing.

JE drooling over iron!






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