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I am interested in the top bow mandrel for reshaping the pocket at the rear corner 

Belleview ol skool winch soon.
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I am looking to buy your version of the W-251 seal puller.  How do I purchase one?

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I'm also looking to buy the Miller W-251 pinion seal puller for my CJ-2a? How do I purchase?
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I can be reached by PM or emailed at joedeyoung@madcitymfg.com

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Originally posted by Joe DeYoung Joe DeYoung wrote:

I can be reached by PM or emailed at joedeyoung@madcitymfg.com



May I add that as a fellow machinist, that Joe's machining on the puller is a work of art and it works great. Operation of the puller is flawless and the seal is out in about a minute.
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Originally posted by SE Kansas 46 CJ-2A SE Kansas 46 CJ-2A wrote:

Originally posted by Joe DeYoung Joe DeYoung wrote:

I can be reached by PM or emailed at joedeyoung@madcitymfg.com



May I add that as a fellow machinist, that Joe's machining on the puller is a work of art and it works great. Operation of the puller is flawless and the seal is out in about a minute.

 My puller should be here today, can't wait to try it out!
 Gotta be way better than drilling holes in the seal body & pulling (maybe) with a slide hammer.
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Originally posted by dasvis dasvis wrote:

Originally posted by SE Kansas 46 CJ-2A SE Kansas 46 CJ-2A wrote:

Originally posted by Joe DeYoung Joe DeYoung wrote:

I can be reached by PM or emailed at joedeyoung@madcitymfg.com



May I add that as a fellow machinist, that Joe's machining on the puller is a work of art and it works great. Operation of the puller is flawless and the seal is out in about a minute.


 My puller should be here today, can't wait to try it out!
 Gotta be way better than drilling holes in the seal body & pulling (maybe) with a slide hammer.



Oh, way better!
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Originally posted by SE Kansas 46 CJ-2A SE Kansas 46 CJ-2A wrote:

Originally posted by Joe DeYoung Joe DeYoung wrote:

I can be reached by PM or emailed at joedeyoung@madcitymfg.com



May I add that as a fellow machinist, that Joe's machining on the puller is a work of art and it works great. Operation of the puller is flawless and the seal is out in about a minute.

Mine arrived yesterday & I had the transfer case output seal pulled cleanly in no time.
 This tool IS a work of art, very nicely made.  This is a must have tool for anyone to tinkers with old Jeeps.  Bravo Joe!
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....Pictures?....


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#28 Transfer case output seal puller (works for axle pinion seals, also)





Edited by SE Kansas 46 CJ-2A - 06 May 2022 at 3:34pm
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#28 Transfer case output seal puller (works for axle pinion seals, also)

Edited by SE Kansas 46 CJ-2A - 06 May 2022 at 3:29pm
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Originally posted by rocnroll rocnroll wrote:

....Pictures?....



Smile  It’s almost identical to the one shown in the Service Manual, illustration #205 on page 179. 
  You DO have a service manual, don’t you?  WinkLOL
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I do.....but actually the purpose of the question was to maybe (since Joe's catalog, as it is, isn't illustrated...that I know of) help illustrate or highlight through pictures in this thread the different tools he makes as people order them.

Guess I shouldn't try to help so much, huh? Wink


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  No, you’re fine, and your motive is commendable. I just wanted to give you a little grief. Wink
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Warn hub wrench? to turn the selector dial. yes it sucks trying to turn stiff dials especially in the cold. 
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Originally posted by rocnroll rocnroll wrote:

I do.....but actually the purpose of the question was to maybe (since Joe's catalog, as it is, isn't illustrated...that I know of) help illustrate or highlight through pictures in this thread the different tools he makes as people order them.

Guess I shouldn't try to help so much, huh? Wink




Or you could volunteer to make pictures available for Joe. Offer to post them for him. He might take pictures & send them to you, or he might just be too busy making these tools to do that.

Heck, if everyone who bought a tool from Joe posted pictures of them on this thread, it will go quickly. The pictures would have to include the part number & name of the tool, so idiots like me can figure out which one is which. 

Note: I am NOT volunteering. OTOH, When I buy a tool of Joe's making I will learn how to post pictures & post one of it. I think my flip phone can take pictures, another thing to learn. 
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Originally posted by bight bight wrote:

Warn hub wrench? to turn the selector dial. yes it sucks trying to turn stiff dials especially in the cold. 

That's a good one and I'm sure much needed. Even with that being a super easy one, I am up to my eyeball with so many other things that I'm reluctant to start any new projects until I get current commitments done.  
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Originally posted by cpt logger cpt logger wrote:


Heck, if everyone who bought a tool from Joe posted pictures of them on this thread, it will go quickly.


Which was actually what I was suggesting...not that Joe should be illustrating the catalog himself.




Edited by rocnroll - 06 Dec. 2022 at 2:08pm
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