I bought this puller at a flea market. The seller said that it came from a guy who had Model T stuff. Can anyone identify it?
It looks like a puller for the clutch hub in the transmission. That is the part on which the inner clutch disks are held from turning.
Norm
The puller for the clutch hub needs to have adjustable arms or pin lengths to locate the pins into the hub. The puller shown above has no provision for width adjustment and the distance between the puller attachment points are too narrow to grab the outside (or inside - depending on the type of puller) of the hub at the two openings used for removal attachment.
It is an interesting puller, though !
It looks like a steering wheel puller.
I dont think its a T transmission hub puller. Its to small and not quite the correct figuration. It probably a "T era" puller but not specifically for a T. MHO
Battery post puller.
It's used for pulling wisdom teeth
Dennis,you have no idea how many questions that explains.....
If it is for a T I would think it might be for the generator gear where the long arms could push against the face plate. Battery terminal pullers push against the battery post and not the case where they could puncture or crack it. Hard to tell without a reference as to size such as a coin or dollar bill beside it!
Tim Moore
Tim Moore:
That was my thought also.