If you use a plastic spinner with the conical cuts in them or one of the "wide blade" aluminum spinners, then yes, you could probably use a regular spinner. However, if you want to use a slotted aluminum spinner, the slots are slanted different on a pusher spinner. As mentioned above, Tru-Turn will cut one for you.
Don
ORIGINAL: AmishWarlord
I would think that the standard spinner slots would work with pusher props. Becarful of wich direction the prop is faceing. On most of the pusher props that I have seen the words are on the side of the prop that faces to the front of the airplane. So if your in the back putting it on, it will look like your putting it on backwards with the words away from you.