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What do you have, what do you like? I'm thinking of getting this set, but wonder if I'd be better served buying the puller and hammer as separate items.



I like the idea of the "cage" on the posi-locks.



-Ryan
 
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I bought the complete Snap On cabinet , and some , you can by pice by pice same price , the reason is the best pullers , and the parts interchange to make many differant pullers , every other thing I've seen they were deadicated for limited use , its hard to explain if you haven't seen or used a cabinet set.
 
Ryan



Posi lock pullers are very nice, I have a few that I use from time to time, and I also have a separate slide hammer set, that set comes with a number of different adapters and you can apply clamping pressure on the puller, and I use the crap out of it... it's amazing how much easier a job can be with that tool.



Zach
 
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My first puller

Just took delivery of the one below. $80 from Sears (McMaster-Carr wants $105 for the exact same unit). It's a real beauty. Very heavy, and much larger in person than I thought it would be. It's opening range is 0. 5" - 5", which I think will cover about 90% of the pulling jobs I need.



Next I'm going to get the OTC/Matco slide hammer everyone seems to like.



-Ryan
 
Now you have done it again, Ryan...



I've been looking at a 4" angle grinder so I might as well add the PosiLock to the order.



So many tools, so little time!!



(Thanks for the report)
 
The gear puller looks very good in person. When I bought it I did notice a smaller version that might be good in tight situations when the larger one is not needed. It might be a future additon.
 
LesStallings said:
The gear puller looks very good in person. When I bought it I did notice a smaller version that might be good in tight situations when the larger one is not needed. It might be a future additon.

Yeah, it's a pretty large puller. Have you tried it out yet?



-Ryan
 
Don't forget to lube the threads with some anti-seize before using it. There's stickers all over it with warnings of a voided warranty for failure to properly lubricate.



-Ryan
 
I have used them for about 10 years now and will not even look at another puller. But I look at the price now versus what I paid for them then and I wish gas prices would do the same went way down in price. That doesn't happen to often anymore.
 
We have the 5 ton Posi-Lock puller at work. Tough pig. We've even put a 3/4" impact (with 120 PSI going into it) on the thing. Didn't seem to hurt it all. Still works great. :D



The toughest thing we've probably used it on, was removing a huge sprocket off of a Deere 876 manure spreader. Even use anti-sieve, but ALWAYS a ***** to remove. If they'd grease the bearing once in a while I wouldn't have to keep pulling it off every other year. :mad: :rolleyes:
 
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