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Steering Wheel Puller for 1936
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MittieLee1935 |
01-04-2021 @ 7:52 AM
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Thanks John. Another member advised of having my son (6 ft 7 ) muscle builder to rock the wheel while I hit the shaft to loosen it. I’ll try that first. He could probably just pull it off .
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JM |
01-04-2021 @ 5:43 AM
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Mittie, I live in Maryland and was hoping you might live closer to me. I've loaned this puller to other members of our regional group and even mailed it to someone once to pull their steering wheel, but with our mailing situation today, I don't think I would do that again. If you are a member of an EFV8 Club regional group, you might want to check with other members to see if they could help you with a puller that they own or have access to.
John
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MittieLee1935 |
12-31-2020 @ 5:24 PM
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John, I live in Palestine Texas and have no way to duplicate your puller.
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MittieLee1935 |
12-31-2020 @ 4:24 PM
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Hi John, I live in Palestine Texas
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JM |
12-31-2020 @ 9:07 AM
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Mittie, I just happened to check in here and read this old post that's now 10 years old. I still have this puller and have detailed pictures of it disassembled, but not sure those pics have detailed measurements or specifications on each piece. Where are you located?
John
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MittieLee1935 |
12-30-2020 @ 2:37 PM
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JM, I have a 1935 Ford that I want to install a 36 banjo wheel. Do you sell copies of your homemade puller?
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Stanley |
11-15-2010 @ 10:01 PM
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JM, Thank you for the picture of your steering wheel puller. Beautiful fab job. I will build a puller similar to yours. Thanks, Stanley
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ford38v8 |
11-15-2010 @ 9:14 PM
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JM, that's a fine piece of work, and a great pictorial display. Thank you.
Alan
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JM |
11-15-2010 @ 8:44 AM
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Here are some pics of the steering wheel puller that I made. http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e157/flathead_jer/Flathead%20Tools/SteeringWheelPuller-9.jpg http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e157/flathead_jer/Flathead%20Tools/SteeringWheelPuller-8.jpg http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e157/flathead_jer/Flathead%20Tools/SteeringWheelPuller-7.jpg http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e157/flathead_jer/Flathead%20Tools/SteeringWheelPuller-5.jpg http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e157/flathead_jer/Flathead%20Tools/SteeringWheelPuller-4.jpg http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e157/flathead_jer/Flathead%20Tools/SteeringWheelPuller-3.jpg http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e157/flathead_jer/Flathead%20Tools/SteeringWheelPuller-2.jpg http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e157/flathead_jer/Flathead%20Tools/SteeringWheelPuller-1.jpg I forgot to mention that I just back the steering wheel holding nut off until it reaches the top of the steering shaft threads. Then I put that small piece of flat stock between the nut and the puller screw before I torque the screw down. If you don't do this you could damage the treads on the shaft. Some of the wheels I have removed with this puller were very very tight on the tapered fit up. I would never had gotten them off with out some type of puller. The KRW SW puller is a very good puller but I like to make/build tools to work on my old Fords whenever possible.
This message was edited by JM on 11-16-10 @ 7:28 AM
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tudorbilll |
11-14-2010 @ 11:00 AM
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Here is a place that sells what you need and they work great, sorry no web page--Winfield Tool Works - Manufacture and sell reproduction K.R. Wilson rear hub puller and steering wheel puller for Fords 437 W. Broadway Port Jefferson, NY 11777 (631) 928-3316
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