Have 3 blade on 1 3/8 shaft---been using a knock off nut but not comfortable with the process--
Any recommendations for a prop puller---I have seen one with 3 threaded bolts and one with only one.
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Here are the three styles I found
http://www.nettleprops.com/store/p/117- ... ULLER.aspx
http://www.themountdepot.com/PPF_118_p/ppf-118.htm
http://www.getaprop.com/content-product ... n.html[url][/url]
http://www.nettleprops.com/store/p/117- ... ULLER.aspx
http://www.themountdepot.com/PPF_118_p/ppf-118.htm
http://www.getaprop.com/content-product ... n.html[url][/url]
I have the first one and work well for me! I only use it every 3 yrs though!
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I've got 1 like this http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Prop-Pul ... 25594e4823
Works on 3 or 4 blade prop.
BFH always works best for me. I've only had to use the puller once topside, numerous times in the water.
Works on 3 or 4 blade prop.
BFH always works best for me. I've only had to use the puller once topside, numerous times in the water.
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Craig-
Being a cheapo I tried to gin up a puller using a harmonic balencer puller. See first image. I beat on it for an eon, even applying heat to the prop. No dice..My yard owner saw me working away....said "son you need a prop puller"...let me borrow the one on the bottom image, presto right off.
Conclusion...get a prop puller with some "mechancial advantage". This means like the first link. The 3rd link is where I got my harmonic balencer idea from....I would avoid that type.
AVOID- NO dice!
Worked Great!
Being a cheapo I tried to gin up a puller using a harmonic balencer puller. See first image. I beat on it for an eon, even applying heat to the prop. No dice..My yard owner saw me working away....said "son you need a prop puller"...let me borrow the one on the bottom image, presto right off.
Conclusion...get a prop puller with some "mechancial advantage". This means like the first link. The 3rd link is where I got my harmonic balencer idea from....I would avoid that type.
AVOID- NO dice!
Worked Great!
Giff
[quote="gplume"]Craig-
Being a cheapo I tried to gin up a puller using a harmonic balencer puller. See first image. I beat on it for an eon, even applying heat to the prop. No dice..My yard owner saw me working away....said "son you need a prop puller"...let me borrow the one on the bottom image, presto right off.
Conclusion...get a prop puller with some "mechancial advantage". This means like the first link. The 3rd link is where I got my harmonic balencer idea from....I would avoid that type.
AVOID- NO dice!
Gplume....you where SOoo close. If you threaded those three studs further and cranked on them you would have had it...provided nothing flexed.
That single fine thread just don't give enough punch to pop a stubborn taper.
I use the Walters Puller.
Being a cheapo I tried to gin up a puller using a harmonic balencer puller. See first image. I beat on it for an eon, even applying heat to the prop. No dice..My yard owner saw me working away....said "son you need a prop puller"...let me borrow the one on the bottom image, presto right off.
Conclusion...get a prop puller with some "mechancial advantage". This means like the first link. The 3rd link is where I got my harmonic balencer idea from....I would avoid that type.
AVOID- NO dice!
Gplume....you where SOoo close. If you threaded those three studs further and cranked on them you would have had it...provided nothing flexed.
That single fine thread just don't give enough punch to pop a stubborn taper.
I use the Walters Puller.
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