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Old 01-07-2010, 01:26 PM
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Tie Rod Puller?

Can anyone suggest a good tie rod end puller. I have no trouble getting the ends apart near the hubs but the right hand drive version here in Aus uses a relay rod tucked up high running from the steering box on the right to a dummy box on the left. I dont want to go pounding on the end of the pitman arm as i might damage the box or something else if I slip. Any suggestions.
2002 F250 supa cab
 
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Old 01-07-2010, 01:33 PM
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Love those trucks with the wheel on the wrong side.

Do you have an air chisel with a hammer head. It worked for me on one of those. That truck actually had two steering wheels. It was a British built military truck in Australia. British military drivers do that so one can have tea time or drink his daily ration of wine while the other keeps driving.
 
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Yes I have an air chisel but without the hammer head. Have thought of using pickle fork but not much room . I think my next tractor will be one of those -like you said its the colour
 
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