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eclark53520

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I dont know, moving back home would work for me...

Everytime my mom would walk down the hall i would have to extract my shaft pretty quickly...
 
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I dont know, moving back home would work for me...

Everytime my mom would walk down the hall i would have to extract my shaft pretty quickly...
I just knew I could count on you...:ugly25:
 

Harry Longshanks

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I dont know, moving back home would work for me...

Everytime my mom would walk down the hall i would have to extract my shaft pretty quickly...

Uhhhhh, I hope you mean retract your shaft.

Cause otherwise, I think some counseling may be in order.
 

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I bought a 4 ton hydraulic puller on ebay from a seller named woodguy71. It was only $110 and works great, but he does not have any more for sale right now.
 
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I bought a 4 ton hydraulic puller on ebay from a seller named woodguy71. It was only $110 and works great, but he does not have any more for sale right now.
Thanks - I looked up his completed listings, and it didn't show any pullers. How long ago did you buy it?
 

Johnny Par

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Eracer,

I have a JB junior puller for sale. Bought it about 1 year ago.
However, I want to unload all my clubmaking supplies (which includes ferrule kit, spine aligning tool, epoxy, ferrule installer, etc...) at the same time.

Let me know if your interested and I will go home and see exactly what I have.
 

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Eracer,

I have a JB junior puller for sale. Bought it about 1 year ago.
However, I want to unload all my clubmaking supplies (which includes ferrule kit, spine aligning tool, epoxy, ferrule installer, etc...) at the same time.

Let me know if your interested and I will go home and see exactly what I have.

What do you want for the whole schwack?

I'm not interested as I have alot of that stuff already, but some aspiring cubmaker wannabe might want it. :)

R35
 
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Eracer,

I have a JB junior puller for sale. Bought it about 1 year ago.
However, I want to unload all my clubmaking supplies (which includes ferrule kit, spine aligning tool, epoxy, ferrule installer, etc...) at the same time.

Let me know if your interested and I will go home and see exactly what I have.
Very interested. Let me know what the price is.
 

Clugnut

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JB Jr. is awesome. Worth every penny after you mess around with the cheap pieces of crap.

Eracer, skip the aggravation and go straight to one of these.
 

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