original APCO 437 Spring Perch Removal Tool
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original APCO 437 Spring Perch Removal Tool
Here is an original APCO 437 Spring Perch Removal Tool. This original Model T front axle perch remover utilizes 2 claws/clamps that go around the front axle, and the nipple threaded driver pushes on the dimpled threaded portion of the perch and drives it out. This tool was designed for routine maintenance needs of perches in good condition. Perfect tool for that well maintained T, simply use to remove your perches to rebush or replace. Nice tool in good condition.
No breakers, welds are known defects.
Asking $200 includes shipping, lower 48 states.
Sorry, no international shipping.
No breakers, welds are known defects.
Asking $200 includes shipping, lower 48 states.
Sorry, no international shipping.
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Re: original APCO 437 Spring Perch Removal Tool
Sent you an email.
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Re: original APCO 437 Spring Perch Removal Tool
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Re: original APCO 437 Spring Perch Removal Tool
Price reduced to $185, with shipping.
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Re: original APCO 437 Spring Perch Removal Tool
I received this post from a Model T friend. His reply was confirmed by another member. It appears I made a mistake on my description.
Sorry, I will take down this post and hang this tool on my wall of mistakes.
George Schmidt
Hi George, the perch tool you have for sale looks like a modified steering
wheel puller. I can sent you photo of an unmodified tool if requested.
Regards, Walt
Sorry, I will take down this post and hang this tool on my wall of mistakes.
George Schmidt
Hi George, the perch tool you have for sale looks like a modified steering
wheel puller. I can sent you photo of an unmodified tool if requested.
Regards, Walt
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Re: original APCO 437 Spring Perch Removal Tool
This item is no longer for sale.
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Re: original APCO 437 Spring Perch Removal Tool
FYI- Here is a pic of an unmodified apco steering wheel puller. The one you advertised looks like the arms were modified or notched for an unknown reason by a previous owner.
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Re: original APCO 437 Spring Perch Removal Tool
Ed, could you post a photo of your puller on a steering wheel? I have one that doesn’t seem to grip a wheel very well (cast or pressed steel). It certainly doesn’t fit like the one in this 1923 ad. Note that the one in the ad has straight drops, and mine and the one you pictured have a bend.
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Re: original APCO 437 Spring Perch Removal Tool
He was selling the SPRING perch remover not a steering wheel removerThreePedalTapDancer wrote: ↑Sun Dec 17, 2023 10:23 pmFYI- Here is a pic of an unmodified apco steering wheel puller. The one you advertised looks like the arms were modified or notched for an unknown reason by a previous owner.
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Re: original APCO 437 Spring Perch Removal Tool
RVA23T, thanks for the confirmation of my part, being a spring perch remover.
As the photo shows, it has the correct APCO number
George
As the photo shows, it has the correct APCO number
George
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Re: original APCO 437 Spring Perch Removal Tool
I believe 437 to be the part number for the yoke, which is shared on at least two tools - the No. 8 perch pusher and No. 2 steering wheel puller.
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Re: original APCO 437 Spring Perch Removal Tool
We agree to disagree.
It still looks good, on my wall of mistakes. LOL
It still looks good, on my wall of mistakes. LOL
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Re: original APCO 437 Spring Perch Removal Tool
I don’t recall disagreeing. I agree that your puller is a perch pusher - either a factory variant of the more common styles or a modified steering wheel puller. I actually lean more toward factory variant. 437 is definitely not the tool number though. It is on steering wheel, perch, and I believe hub pullers, too. The catalog page I posted above shows the tool numbers, which are the same numbers used in other ads from the mid-teens and twenties.
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Re: original APCO 437 Spring Perch Removal Tool
If you could confirm that this old Etsy listing is not the same puller as yours, I think you’d prove half your point. It has the same jaw notches. The yoke appears to have the same casting glob patterns, though, so I was unsure if it was indeed a second puller of that style or the same one.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1103610776 ... ng_details
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1103610776 ... ng_details
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Re: original APCO 437 Spring Perch Removal Tool
It does appear that the 437 is the number of the yoke and not the fuction of the puller
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/ ... 1787315606 --
I also came across a picture/ad for the APCO wheel puller & it was noted as 437 and thought to be a perch puller. Lost the image
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If you look at the length of the hooks the "Perch Pusher" ones are longer --
This is another could not be a "Perch Pusher" because the hooks could not wrap over the axle, their ends interfere
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/ ... 1787315606 --
I also came across a picture/ad for the APCO wheel puller & it was noted as 437 and thought to be a perch puller. Lost the image
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If you look at the length of the hooks the "Perch Pusher" ones are longer --
This is another could not be a "Perch Pusher" because the hooks could not wrap over the axle, their ends interfere
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