Tool for Pulling Oil Seals?

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What is do most people here use to pull off and replace the oil seals on the clutch and flywheel sides of saws?

The Stihl one is ridiculously expensive.

Saw this on Amazon but not sure how well it would work with chainsaws
http://www.amazon.com/Lisle-58430-Shaft-Type-Puller/dp/B000FPYW4K/ref=cm_rdp_product

Has anyone used a modified screwdriver like the one in this picture and what were the results?
http://www.*****************/board/index.php?topic=69986.0


Thanks
 
Also have some that I heated the tip and curled a hook across the whole tip.

Just need to take care not to break off the hook and lose the piece in the bearing so I used them with the saw on it's base rather than on it's side.
 

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Click on my avatar, then my photos. There you will see the best seal puller ever. You just have to use a little manual dexterity and skill to make them.
 
My local menards carries them. I believe the set is 7 dollars. Lifetime Warrenty if you break them too.
 
I just pop a hole with a small punch like a nail set, and I have a small slide hammer with a little hook dealio, stick in the hole and couple wacks. I dunno if that is the correct way, but it works for me.
 

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