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Re: HELP, brake drum stuck
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Posted by KYfarm on March 15, 2007 at 13:40:38 from (74.138.200.216):
In Reply to: HELP, brake drum stuck posted by KYfarm on March 14, 2007 at 15:42:20:
Wow, all great ideas and just the stuff I was looking for. I will be trying all or some of them this weekend until I get that drum off. The brake shoes are adjusted completely away from the drum and I don't know what an axel nut is but the picture is as I found the drum and hub when I removed the wheel. I had heated the drum but now I believe that I had not heated it nearly enough. I also believe that the puller just isn't helping so I'm going to take that off, get some good heat going and start pounding on that sucker till I win. yes I will put back the wheel nuts with some clearance. If I need to I also will drill a few holes in there for lub, that sounds like a good idea, but after I take out some frustration on the face of that feller. Thanks again a bunch and when I get it off I will post a picture and discription of how it went. Hopefully that post will be on Monday.....
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