> Based on past experience with liquids swigged out of Mason jars, I might be
> able to just pour it on the hubs and they just come apart on their own.
> Due to the corrosive nature of the stuff, I'm thinking the Churchill tool
> is the way to go. But thanks, Bill!
Scott,
I bought one of the hub pullers being sold by TSSC and found it to be of
mixed value. The base unit itself is extremely stout, unfortunately the used
a soft screw and after the first few times hammer on it, it becomes
mushroomed and is useless. However, all is not lost! I did find that Snap-
on sells a threaded rod that just happens to be the right size to fit. I
borrowed one of these from a shop I know and usd the base part of my
puller to pull my spit axles apart. I have yet to contact a Snap-on dealer to
try and purchase the part myself. Someday I plan on doing that! If you
haven't pulled your hubs by that time let me know.....I will try and locate
one this weekend while I'm down in Dallas....
Brad
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