triumphs
[Top] [All Lists]

Re: Big Triumph (TR2-6, 2000, 2500) rear hub pullers available

To: Tony Gordon <tgordon@saginaw-city.k12.mi.us>, 6pack@autox.team.net, triumphs@autox.team.net, wallaces@superaje.com
Subject: Re: Big Triumph (TR2-6, 2000, 2500) rear hub pullers available
From: levilevi@home.com
Date: Sat, 08 Jul 2000 00:22:31 -0600
Organization: @Home Network
References: <4.3.1.1.20000708003854.00b029f0@saginaw-city.k12.mi.us> <3966BF47.473CD891@home.com>
I just sent Tony pics of the hub puller so you can contact him offline
to get them also.  I'm at a baseball tournament most of the weekend so
it'd probably be quicker to get em from Tony.  Hopefully he received
them tonight.

bud

levilevi@home.com wrote:
> 
> Folks, this is a fine tool that Tony designed.  I bought one that Jim
> Wallace had made up and I'm impressed by it's sturdiness and fine
> finish.  If anyone would like to see a picture of the hub puller contact
> me offline and I'll send you one.
> 
> Bud
> 
> Tony Gordon wrote:
> >
> > Folks,
> >
> > Those with long memories will recall that I undertook the design of a
> > replacement rear hub puller since the original Churchill pullers have long
> > gone west (or to lost tool heaven).  And since interest was so high, I also
> > foolishly volunteered to get local students to make some copies as a
> > fund-raiser ....
> >
> > Since I was only able to get 6 copies of the design made by the students
> > (and it took so long to get them made), Jim Wallace kindly offered to see
> > if he couldn't get some made to satisfy the demand ... anyway, between Jim
> > and myself, we ended up with some duplicate orders (and even the most
> > ambitious of us will not need 2 pullers!), so I have 2 pullers available on
> > a first come, first serve basis.
> >
> > The pullers are very heavy duty units that will remove the rear hubs
> > without distortion or major drama (the force is applied using an Acme
> > thread -- this is the key to making these work!).  With Jim Wallace's help,
> > they have been verified on the TR3's and mine worked very well on my TR6,
> > so should work for all models.  In addition, these are beautiful pieces of
> > machining - they really look good!
> >
> > The cost is $135 US including UPS Ground shipping in the US (outside of the
> > US will be $125 plus actual shipping cost).  The money paid goes directly
> > to support the Saginaw Career Complex Students VICA fund (a national
> > vocation skills Olympiad).
> >
> > If you are interested in owning you own hub-puller (which will be shipped
> > with very detailed instructions on hub-rebuilding), please let me know and
> > I will send you details on the payment and shipping.
> >
> > Tony Gordon
> > Midland, MI
> > 72 TR6
> > 80 Spit
> 
> --
> -----------------------------------------------------
> Click here for Free Video!!
> http://www.gohip.com/free_video/

-- 
-----------------------------------------------------
Click here for Free Video!!
http://www.gohip.com/free_video/

<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>