Description
There’s nothing worse than wrestling with a stubborn rear crankshaft seal when you’ve got the engine torn down halfway. You know the drill—trying to fish out a hardened seal with improvised tools, scratching up the seal bore, or worse yet, having to pull the crankshaft just to get the old seal out. This specialized removal tool takes all that frustration out of the job and gets that seal out clean without damaging the housing.
What You’re Getting
- Purpose-built design grabs rear crankshaft seals without damaging the seal bore
- Works on general purpose tractor engines where standard pullers won’t fit
- Saves hours compared to makeshift removal methods
- Prevents costly damage to expensive engine cases and seal surfaces
Built for Real Farm Work
This tool is designed for general purpose tractors—the versatile machines that handle everything from cultivation and hay work to loader operation and general farm chores. When you’re doing engine work on these workhorse tractors, having the right tools makes all the difference between a clean repair and a nightmare that keeps you in the shop for days.
Made to Last
Built from quality materials that can handle the force needed to extract even the most stubborn seals. The design distributes pulling force evenly to prevent damage while giving you the leverage to remove seals that have been baked in place by years of heat cycles.
Good to Know
This tool works best when the seal is accessed from behind, which typically means removing the flywheel or flexplate. Before using any removal tool, inspect the old seal to understand how it’s positioned—some seals have metal cases that require different extraction techniques than rubber-only seals. Clean the seal bore thoroughly before installing the new seal.






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