Hey folks, came to do my brakes today and even though I have assorted hub pullers, I never took this type of wheel into account.
Does anyone have a source, or could I borrow a hub puller for this wooden type wheel from somebody please?
Thanks in advance
A Ford Model TT rear wheel puller will work, but you will need a longer center bolt for it, which you can obtain from boltdepot. The pullers are available from Ford Model T suppliers, such as Snyder's.
Ditto to what John said...works great!
Which type would be the recommended style?
1; https://www.snydersantiqueauto.com/universal-hub-puller
2; https://www.modeltford.com/item/2800WPTT.aspx
The best is made by George at customhubpullers.com . They are pricey but hand made and will remove the most seized hub . Yours may not need as it looks to have not been weathered much . If you need 2 3/8" can loan mine for postage . There are probability originals available on AACA forums . Would recommend always having one . And remember assemble is clean and dry on taper . You can lube key way .
#2 on your list is the one I have.
Hey folks, so an update, I purchased the model T-2819-PT from Snyders (https://www.snydersantiqueauto.com/hub-puller-rear). The bolt was half inch to short so I just popped in a small section of 3/8 metal rod, screwed it on, worked a treat, hubs popped right off.
Thanks for the useful information, now to hone out the rear brake cylinders and whack it all back together.
Glad it worked well!