Did you make your own puller?
John
No, The front torque tube bushing puller tool is plated with some kind of material, to harden the steel.
I tried to cut into the fingers with a hack saw.
It didn't even make a scratch.
But I'm sure people have made their own.
I believe that if you have the 1937-Early 1950 torque tube, with the bushings held in place by dowels.
You really do not need the bushing puller tool.
All you have to do is drill out the front bushing dowel and using some kind of hook, pull on the bushing it should come out.
I think I've seen someone drill a small hole into the side of the bushing, then put a screw in the hole and pull on the screw to get the bushing out.
Do to the slight variations of the inside dimensions of the torque tubes.
You may have to dowel the Okie Bushing outer sleeve if it is not sufficiently tight, to keep it from turning inside the torque tube.
If you have the Late 1950-1954 Torque Tube with the press fit bushings.
The easiest way to get the front bushing out is to use the the bushing puller tool.
One thing to keep in mind.
Do to normal wear the rear yoke raises the propeller shaft outer splines.
The burrs on the outer splines have to be knocked down with a thin file.
Otherwise the burrs will score the rear Okie bushing, when it is being slid into the Torque Tube.
Thanks,