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Prop Puller Wanted
Some Thieving Lowlife Scumbag, Broke into my shed last weekend, Stole a few tools including my Prop Puller I recently purchased from Ski dim.
I Wish we had some of your Laws in The States -Regards Shotguns- over here in The UK, As I would camp out for as long as it took to catch The B$$$$$D, and put a few holes in him. ![]() The Prop Puller Cost Me as much in Postage and Customs Clearance Nonsense (another set of Thieves) V.A.T. ECT, as The actual tool. Anyone have a spare one, Please PM me. |
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I have a 4 blade prop and use a large 2-jaw gear puller. Particular brand happens to be Craftsman.
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2004 MasterCraft Prostar 205v 'Wakeboard Edition' |
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I've had great success with the less traditional prop puller. Acme Marine www.acmemarine.com has a harmonic prop puller, and SkiDim www.skidim.com has a very similar looking one called the Prop Knocker. I use the Acme offering. Replace the prop nut with the device. Tighten until it just makes contact with the prop, then back off about a 1/4 turn. Three solid hits with a hammer and the prop is loose, but held in place. I'm not saying it's better, just a little cheaper and maybe a little lighter.
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No I don't. I was just stating that I use another option and perhaps that option is more readily available to you also.
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2004 MasterCraft Prostar 205v 'Wakeboard Edition' |
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Hey, No Worries Mate, Wasn't tuned into your technich there, But get the drift now. Practice makes perfect- or so The saying Goes.
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We make the Prop Knocker Ski Dim sells, $25.00 retail.
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