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      <title>Stuck Blades? Try Using an AC Fan Puller</title>
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      <description>Getting a seized blade off a motor shaft is a nightmare, which is exactly why you need an ac fan puller in your toolbox before you even start your next repair. If you&amp;#39;ve ever spent two hours in the blazing sun trying to wiggle a rusted fan blade off</description>
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