Man you just joggled the brain for me . I even have the ball joint fork . Was not wanting to go buy puller for one time pulling a pully on small engine then maybe never using again thanks.
I was so young when I made this 🤣. But hey I still use it sometimes. Those cheap harbor freight pullers with the bolts work good too if you've got the holes in the pulley But I feel this is the best for small pulleys.
Great. Me and my buddy just used this trick again to pull off a spider coupler off the front of a Kohler motor flywheel stub shaft. Couldn't get a puller on it sadly
Man you just joggled the brain for me . I even have the ball joint fork . Was not wanting to go buy puller for one time pulling a pully on small engine then maybe never using again thanks.
I was so young when I made this 🤣. But hey I still use it sometimes. Those cheap harbor freight pullers with the bolts work good too if you've got the holes in the pulley But I feel this is the best for small pulleys.
@@OTAlucard yes it is a small pully on an edger 2 hp motor for drive belt I have a larger puller but just couldn't get to work on this.
Very innovative, thank you
Great idea thanks for the tip!
Thanks so much it was my first time taking a pully off an old Briggs engine and it worked great!
Great. Me and my buddy just used this trick again to pull off a spider coupler off the front of a Kohler motor flywheel stub shaft. Couldn't get a puller on it sadly
@@OTAlucard that’s too bad
Blessing dawg
what if the pulley is flush