This tool can customize to do? His size?

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This tool can customize to do? His size?

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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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[quote="sjuns"]This tool can customize to do? His size?
http://s881.photobucket.com/albums/ac14 ... t=aaaa.jpg
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You first have to upload the. Pic to a photo sharing site like photobucket. Like your wording :lol: :cry:
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Erik712m wrote:You first have to upload the. Pic to a photo sharing site like photobucket. Like your wording :lol: :cry:
thank you!
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Re: This tool can customize to do? His size?

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sjuns wrote:This tool can customize to do? His size?
http://s881.photobucket.com/albums/ac14 ... t=aaaa.jpg
I need this tool,his size?
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It's nothing more than a wedge. Should be able to pick up something close at any farm store.
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Post by undysworld »

I used two cold chisels I had at the shop. The original tool is nice and wide. But chisels work just fine. You're not trying (or able) to spread it too far.
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Customize to do this tool? His size who? WHAT??!!
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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 is in China if I recall and he is working hard on his English.

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pcolette wrote:sjuns is in China if I recall and he is working hard on his English.

Paul
He did better than I would have and ebonics is my first language. :oops: :oops:

sjuns you the same guy I've been exchanging emails on install?
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I am china.I am good at Chinese, English is poor!
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I would like to own custom tool to do this, because in China can not buy this tool!! Who know the dimensions of this tool or a drawing?
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Post by Jimm391730 »

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,

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