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Re: Sleeve Puller...Where to buy one
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Posted by Doug in NJ on February 18, 2003 at 06:47:37 from (67.81.52.249):
In Reply to: Sleeve Puller...Where to buy one posted by Dave on February 17, 2003 at 20:48:08:
Dave, most folks make their own. I tried another method which worked great. I built a wooden crib under the block and placed a small bottle jack on top. I then maneuvered a 3 1/4" square piece of 2x4 on top of the jack and aligned with the bottom of the sleeve. I then jacked it up to the point where the front wheels came slightly off the ground. The weight of the tractor and a few raps of a mallet on wood on the top of the block did the trick. Cost me nothing. It's really cool to watch the sleeves rise out of the block as the tractor settles back down to the ground. Good Luck.
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