Sleeve puller

With TOH being buried in fabrication and project opportunities, the lead time for a sleeve puller for my 2N is a bit longer than i'd hoped.
Is there a member out there that would be willing to rent me their sleeve puller/installer, whether TOH made or not, for a nominal fee and shipping costs?
I live in Nebraska and my email is provided and should be open.
I have the machine in tear down. I have the head removed and now I'm ready to drop the pan and pull the cranks and pistons. I'm planning to not remove the crank and cam at this time unless i see something critical after i pull the pan.

LinkedIn profile as URL provided as reference.

I appreciate all the great information and detail provided through this site. It's allowed me to keep my 70 yo tractor living.

All the best,

Jason Babcock


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2ruNgineer,Don't be such a glutton for punishment.Eight bolts and you can have the engine pulled,remove the clutch and flywheel and bolt it to a engine stand where you can work on it.Remove the crankshaft,cam ect and take it to a machine shop for a valve job and sleeve replacement.Problems solved.
 
Much easier to work on if it is a stand. With the crank out a sleeve driver will work, if not you need a sleeve puller.
 
Weather and available time finally lined up and I began pulling sleeves this weekend. Thanks for the tool. I'll send pictures when i remember to take them.
 
(quoted from post at 13:15:14 04/08/19) Weather and available time finally lined up and I began pulling sleeves this weekend. Thanks for the tool. I'll send pictures when i remember to take them.

you're welcome :)

ya, the weather here has just finally turned nice. now i've got 2 tractors and a riding mower that have been waiting on some needed work.
 

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