CJ66 Puller

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Bill the Engineer
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CJ66 Puller

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Photos of my late Dad's CJ66 Puller. Any good suggestions how to clean this up? It's been sitting in a storage garage for years.
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That's a old one. If it is rust, you can clean most of it with evapo rust, you can clean the shaft with a fine brass wheel on your grinder. I may have the third arm, what model number is it. It it is grease/dirt, spray it with simple green, and scrub it down with a med brush
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evapo rust
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snapmom wrote:That's a old one. If it is rust, you can clean most of it with evapo rust, you can clean the shaft with a fine brass wheel on your grinder. I may have the third arm, what model number is it. It it is grease/dirt, spray it with simple green, and scrub it down with a med brush
I may still have the third arm. I need to spread everything out onto the garage floor for a good sort-out. I'll let you know if I end up one short.
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