This tool can customize to do? His size?
This tool can customize to do? His size?
This tool can customize to do? His size?
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Re: This tool can customize to do? His size?
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Re: This tool can customize to do? His size?
[quote="sjuns"]This tool can customize to do? His size?
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Re: This tool can customize to do? His size?
I need this tool,his size?sjuns wrote:This tool can customize to do? His size?
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i know!.... it's amazing.... it seems they figured out what he was trying to say! i know in switzerland everything is assigned a male or female status.... even a chisel
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Sjuns, I believe most Pinzgauer mechanics do not use the "factory" tool. We use amost any kind of tool to wedge the outer axle gap apart to allow for removal. Most use a cold chisel, the kind for cutting metal, concrete, or similar materials. Just find a chisel that is about the correct size. You can grind the chisel end to best fit the slot in the axle. It is not mandatory to use the factory tool.
Best of luck,
Jim Mettler
712W and 710M
Best of luck,
Jim Mettler
712W and 710M