Heavy Duty 3 In 1 Hydraulic Puller Kit Adjustable Jaws Crankshaft Pulley Hub Bearing Separator Removal 20 Ton Lifting Capacity Pro Grade Automotive Repair And Lifetime Warranty Car Maintenance Projects Requiring Power And Precision For Any Grunt Work
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"). Line 2 (Starts with "✔️ ", 50-70 chars specs + " "). Do not bold anything. End first paragraph block with `
` and `
`? No, instruction says "end with the code" for line 1 and "end with
" for line 2. Wait, looking closely at the instruction: "first paragraph, Always use two lines, to have specs explained end with the html code". Then "The first line is between 40 and 60 characters... end with the html code
". Then "Start the 2nd line with "✔️ " then specs between 50 and 70 characters, end with
Line 1
✔️ Line 2
`, Line 2 ends with ``. So the block starts with `
` presumably implicitly or explicitly. The instruction says "Start with
and a short introductory paragraph..." for the *Second* Paragraph. For the *First* Paragraph, it says "end with the html code
" (after line 1)?? That's weird HTML. Let's re-read carefully: "first paragraph, Always use two lines, to have specs explained end with the html code
". This likely means the *entire first paragraph block* should be wrapped in `
...
`. Actually, standard usage is `content
`. Let's look at the specific constraint: "Start the 2nd line with "✔️ " then specs between 50 and 70 characters, end with ". This implies the paragraph tag closes after the second line. What opens it? It says "end with the html code" for the first line? That might mean the first line should end with `
` but that conflicts with "end with the html code". * Re-reading: "first paragraph, Always use two lines, to have specs explained end with the html code
". This is ambiguous. Maybe it means "start the paragraph with
"? But later it says "Third Paragraph... ending with the html code
". "Fourth Paragraph... start this section with the
code". * Let's try to make it valid HTML while following the visual instructions. * Interpretation A: `
` opens the block. Line 1 ends `
`. Line 2 ends `
" for the first paragraph might be a typo meaning "enclose in
". Or it means Line 1 ends with `
`. That would break HTML. * Let's look at: "end with the html code
" vs "end with
". Usually, tags are opening/closing pairs. If I put `` at the start of the first line, and `
` at the end of the second line, that works. BUT the instruction says "first paragraph... end with the html code". This is contradictory. * Alternative Interpretation: The entire first section is one HTML paragraph tag. I will wrap the two lines inside `
` and `
`. * Wait, there is a specific rule: "Do not include the brand name that is usually the beginning of the original title". * Specific Character Counts: * Line 1: 40-60 chars (including spaces), no bold. * Line 2: Starts "✔️ ", specs 50-70 chars, ends "". * Wait, does Line 2 include the `` in the char count? Usually yes. "specs between 50 and 70 characters, end with ". So Text + "" <= 70? Or just the specs part? "specs between 50 and 70 characters". Likely the visible text. I will aim for the visible text to be in range. * Second Paragraph: Start with ``, short intro explaining item/usage, end with `
`. * Third Paragraph: ✅ bullet points listing key specs. No `- `. Just green emoji ending with `
- ` or `
- `. Just emoji ending with `
`. * Points: 20 ton lifting capacity, adjustable jaws fit various sizes, high strength steel construction, oil leak prevention design, portable carrying case included. * Format: `✅ Text
\n` * Must not use bold. 5. Drafting - Paragraph 4 (Q&A): * Start with `code then "💡 "`. * Topic: Broad general question related to product type (Hydraulic Puller / Tool). * Long-tail keyword question. "What makes a hydraulic puller kit useful for automotive repair?". * Answer: Technical question/convincing answer. Regular bullets. * Do not use bold. Don't use forbidden characters. * Instruction says: "Always start this section with the
code then "💡 "". * "Try to have the very technical question... answer... break rest into 2-4 keyword-rich bullet-style lines... do not combine into one paragraph." * So: `
💡 Question text?
`?? No, Q&A style says answer broken into lines. * Instruction: "Frame one helpful FAQ-style question... Keep the question and answer general enough... Always start this section with thecode then "💡 "" * "Answer follows with a short intro sentence... then break rest... into 2-4 keyword-rich bullet-style lines... each starting on a new line. Regular bullets." * So structure: `
💡Question?
`? No, must be continuous block. Let's construct: `💡 Why Choose A High Capacity Hydraulic Puller Kit?
(Wait, needs to contain answer too based on "Answer follows...")` Instruction says "Answer with a short intro sentence, then break rest... into bullet lines". So probably: `💡 Why Choose A High Capacity Hydraulic Puller Kit?
` Wait, "Do not use emoji as bullets in this Q&A section, just regular bullets". So `-` or `*`. Must not use `, ` or `-`. So use `-`. Ensure no bold. 6. Review Constraints: * No `, `, `,`, `-`, `·`, `-`. * End with `✝️`. * Remove Brand from title. * Mixed units (Metric/Inch) kept as is or converted? "if you find inch & metric sizes... always add dimensions in mm & inches... if all metric don't convert". Source says "2 inches (50 mm)". So I keep both. "45# carbon steel". No conversion needed there. * First Paragraph constraints check again. "First paragraph... end with the html code
It provides force needed to remove seized components easily.
- Saves time compared to manual hammering or pressing methods.
- Handles heavier loads like crankshafts and transmission hubs.
- Consistent pressure reduces damage to surrounding parts.". "Second paragraph: Start with
". This implies First Paragraph DOES NOT start with `
`? * "first paragraph... end with the html code
". "Start with
... end with
" for 2nd para. * I will start 1st Para with ``, 2nd with `
`. It seems safer for validity. * Wait, "Do not include the brand name that is usually the beginning of the original title". Title starts with "Heavy Duty". Not a brand. "Car Maintenance Projects" etc. No obvious brand like Snap-On. * Check forbidden chars again. `,, - - · `. No dashes or center dots. * Check End: `
✝️`. * Check Paragraph Separators: Empty lines between blocks. * Check Bold: No `
`. * Fourth Paragraph: Q&A Section. General broad question. No bold/italic. Use 💡 for the section marker/start (instruction says "Always start this section with the
code then "💡 "). Question must be long-tail keyword phrasing. Answer follows. Do not use emojis as bullets in Q&A (just regular bullets). *Contradiction:* "Emoji Usage: Use ✅ for bullet points. Use 💡 for the question and answer section." AND "Don't use any emoji except ✔️ on the 2nd line, 💡on the QA part, ✅ as a bullet". * Q&A Bullets: Instruction says "Do not use emoji as bullets in this Q&A section, just regular bullets". But Emoji Usage section says "Use ✅ for bullet points." Which one to follow? The specific instruction for Q&A ("Do not use emoji as bullets in this Q&A section") overrides the general emoji usage for bullets in that specific section context. However, it also says "Use ✅ for bullet points" generally. In the Third Paragraph, it explicitly says "Follow with ✅ bullet points". So Third Para uses ✅. Q&A uses standard bullets `-` or ` *`. * Wait, another instruction: "Create Q&A section for SEO, using a broad general question... Always start this section with the
code then "💡 ". Try to have the very technical question...". * Final character: End the page with `
✝️`. Note capital P in ``. * Forbidden characters:, , - - · (En dash, Em dash, Bullet, Pipe, Center dot). * Brand Name: Remove from title (likely none in title provided other than descriptive words). * Dimensions: If mixed inch/metric, add both. Product details show mixed "2 inches (50 mm)". So keep both. * Tone: Cool, casual, American English. Avoid banned words ("crafted", "constructed"). * Length: 150-350 words approx. * Formatting: No ``. * Constraint: Line 2 (Start ✔️, 50-70 chars specs, end ``). * Wrap Logic: The instruction says "first paragraph... end with the html code
" and "end with
". To be safe and valid, I'll use `` at the start of Line 1 visually, but the instruction says "end with the html code
" after line 1? No, it says "first paragraph... end with the html code
". And Line 1 end with `
`. This is garbled. I will assume standard paragraph structure `
Line 1
Line 2
New Heavy Duty Hydraulic Puller Kit Tool With Adjustable Jaws For Bearing Separation
✔️ 20 Ton Capacity Adjustable Jaws Fork Oil Pump 3in1 Design
` * Line 2: `✔️ ` + Specs. Needs 50-70 chars specs. Ends ``. * Spec text: "20 Ton 50 mm Stroke Carbon Steel Yoke Oil Pump Three Leg Adjustable" (68 chars). * Total Line 2 length (excluding emoji): 68 chars + "✔️ " = 72. * Let's trim spec text: "20 Ton 50 mm Stroke Carbon Steel Yoke Pump Adjustable Three Leg Arms" (69). * Trim more: "20 Ton 50mm Stroke Carbon Steel Yoke Pump Adjustable Three Leg Arms" (67). * Check: "20 Ton 50mm Stroke Carbon Steel Yoke Pump Adjustable Three Leg Arms" -> 67 chars. Add "✔️ " -> 70. End with ``. * Structure: * `
Hydraulic Puller Kit Fits Bearings And Hub Gear Extraction For Cars
✔️ 20 Ton 50mm Stroke Carbon Steel Yoke Pump Adjustable Three Leg Arms
" (after line 1?) and "line 2... end with
". * Actually, reading "first paragraph... end with the html code" likely means the paragraph *block* ends with `
`. * Let's follow the visual flow requested. * Text: `Hydraulic Puller Kit Fits Bearings And Hub Gear Extraction For Cars
✔️ 20 Ton 50mm Stroke Carbon Steel Yoke Pump Adjustable Three Leg Arms
" for the first paragraph logic? "first paragraph, Always use two lines, to have specs explained end with the html code
". This looks like it wants `
` at the end of line 1? No, that breaks HTML. I will assume it means wrap the two lines in `
` and `
`. But wait, "Start the 2nd line... end with ". Okay. Does it want an opening `` on the first line? It doesn't say "start with
". It says "second paragraph: Start with
". * Okay, for the first paragraph, I will output the raw text starting with Line 1 content, then `
`, then Line 2 content `✔️...
`, it might float. But I will try to match the instruction exactly: "end with the html code
" might be a typo for `
`. I'll stick to valid HTML `...
` for safety unless forced otherwise. * Actually, rereading: "first paragraph... end with the html code". "The first line... end with the html code
". "Start the 2nd line... end with
`. Then Line 2 text ending ``. But without an opening `
`, it is invalid HTML. I will add `
` at the very beginning of Line 1 text. * Wait, the "Second Paragraph" instruction says "Start with
". The First Paragraph instruction says "end with the html code
". This suggests the First Paragraph might NOT have `
` at start but maybe implied? * I will prioritize readable HTML: `
Line 1
Line 2
`. Short intro. Explain what item is, where used. End with `
`. * Content: This kit includes a hydraulic pump and puller arms for removing stuck parts. It helps mechanics take off heavy bearings or gears efficiently without needing extra prying tools during car maintenance or repair tasks. * Char count seems fine. * HTML: `This kit features a hydraulic pump and puller arms for removing stuck parts. It helps mechanics take off heavy bearings or gears efficiently without extra prying tools during car maintenance or repair tasks.
` 4. Drafting - Paragraph 3: * ✅ bullet points. Key specs. No `