Description
When you’re rebuilding a diesel engine and the cylinder liners are stuck tight from years of heat cycling and carbon buildup, trying to pull them out with makeshift tools can turn a routine job into a real headache. This liner puller is designed specifically for removing stubborn cylinder liners from agricultural engines, giving you the leverage and grip you need to extract them cleanly without damaging the block or scratching the liner bore.
What You’re Getting
- Professional-grade pulling action that grabs liners securely without slipping or scoring
- Adjustable design that works with various liner sizes found in farm equipment engines
- Heavy-duty construction built to handle the force needed for stuck components
- Clean removal that protects expensive engine block surfaces from damage
Built for Real Farm Work
This tool works on the diesel engines you’ll find in tractors, combines, and other agricultural equipment where cylinder liner replacement is part of major engine overhauls. Whether you’re working on a Deutz, Perkins, or other diesel powerplant that’s seen thousands of hours of hard work, this puller handles the job without the drama of trying to pound liners out with hammers and punches.
Made to Last
Engine rebuilding tools take serious abuse, and this liner puller is built accordingly. The steel construction handles the pulling forces needed for seized liners, while the precision-machined components ensure a secure grip that won’t slip when you’re applying pressure. It’s the kind of tool that pays for itself the first time you use it properly.
Good to Know
Take time to clean around the liner tops before pulling—debris can bind things up and make removal harder than it needs to be. Apply penetrating oil and let it work if liners are really stuck. Always pull straight to avoid cocking the liner in the bore, which can damage both the liner and block.






Reviews
There are no reviews yet.