One thing that made all the difference for me:
I used a rubber mallet 180 degrees from the prop puller on the backside of the prop hub. For example, I had the prop puller tightened up at the 3 oclock position and hit it hard with the mallet on the back side of the hub at 9 oclock.
It popped right off. I think the prop puller had put the prop in a bind on the shaft.
I had hit it much harder in other locations with no effect.
Good luck.
I was using the OJ prop puller because that's what they had at Bart's Watersports (in town)
I used a rubber mallet 180 degrees from the prop puller on the backside of the prop hub. For example, I had the prop puller tightened up at the 3 oclock position and hit it hard with the mallet on the back side of the hub at 9 oclock.
It popped right off. I think the prop puller had put the prop in a bind on the shaft.
I had hit it much harder in other locations with no effect.
Good luck.
I was using the OJ prop puller because that's what they had at Bart's Watersports (in town)
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