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I am looking to buy, borrow, steal a rear hub puller for my 1927 Graham Brothers truck. The thread size is 2 7/16" which seems to be an oddball size. This is my first post so forgive me if I screwed it up. Thanx, Don:confused:

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Thanx for your replies, I saw one on Ebay a few months ago but got outbid, still kicking myself over that one. I've had this truck since 1983, when I got it, it had the bed made into a fake pipe organ and sat out front of a pizza parlor as advertisement. I believe it to be a 1927 1 1/2 ton G-Boy. It is now a stake bed as in your photo. It is 6 cylinder engine stamped on block above water pump #FA40153. I cannot find frame # or toe plate. I have completely disassembled truck except for rear wheels. Rebuilt engine, stripped all parts, repainted corvette yellow, (my wifes idea, she painted it and did a great job) I also am in No Cal. Near Oroville, small town (Forbestown). If your puller is 2 7/16" and would like to sell, let me know or I will keep looking at Ebay, Again thanx for your replies.

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OLDDON

I should keep the hub puller. I found it at a swap meet many years ago.

My truck came out of Yuba City. Sounds like your truck is quite complete. Can you post some pictures? My truck is similiar to the one in the attached article.

I am at Citrus Hts, CA near Roseville so if your in the area drop by shop. I would enjoy seeing your truck also. Drop me an e-mail at sstake@surewest.net.

Thanks Sherman

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I am looking to buy, borrow, steal a rear hub puller for my 1927 Graham Brothers truck. The thread size is 2 7/16" which seems to be an oddball size. This is my first post so forgive me if I screwed it up. Thanx, Don:confused:

I may have what you need,will check tomorrow.Not sure if its the right size as I used it on a 1930 Buick.Ron

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