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Old 07-23-14, 10:09 PM
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nfmisso
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I ALWAYS pull my puller completely apart - I have seen too many cranks with damaged threads do the someone not complete engaging the puller before cranking on it. Once apart; thread the part completely into the crank, then install the pusher part of the tool.
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