Boat Pro-pull Brute Propellor Puller 1-1/4" To 1-1/2" on 2040-parts.com
Sebring, Florida, United States
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This auction is for a Pro-Pull Brute Propellor Puller. This model is designed to remove 2, 3, most 4 and some 5 blade propellers on inboard shafts ranging from 1-1/4" to 1-1/2". It is made of high strength heat-treated alloy steel and finished with cadmium for protection.
I purchased this puller about four years ago for my trawler, but it did not fit because the clearance required between propeller hub and strut is 5/8" minimum. The puller has been sitting in my dock box ever since. The puller is unused but has some surface corrosion on one corner (see pic). All parts are included. Puller is heavy and weighs about 11 pounds boxed. I kindly ask that you view the picture carefully and/or ask questions before bidding. Please view my feedback and bid with confidence! |
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