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Steering wheel puller

So I'm going to make a short story long.

Company has a zero policy on home made tools and I got caught pulling a steering wheel with my home made puller.

Question is, does Hyster have a steering wheel puller and if so do you have the part number to order one?

Does anybody recommend a brand and type of puller to use on fork trucks and Taylor duns, tenants, and so on.


Thanks for the help.
  • Posted 18 Feb 2017 00:31
  • By nitetime
  • joined 6 Feb'14 - 17 messages
  • Michigan, United States
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Seems any automotive puller would work from say NAPA....definately would get a quality one and not some cheap crap from harbor freight or some other automotive parts stores...
  • Posted 18 Feb 2017 17:15
  • By kevin_t
  • joined 2 Dec'10 - 1,301 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States

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