Posted by Zachary Hoyt on November 15, 2012 at 16:30:02 from (184.12.71.16):
In Reply to: break drum removal posted by Roger H MI on November 15, 2012 at 15:53:00:
How I did it was I removed the final drive from the trans housing and removed the cover and bearing on the outer end(it has been a couple of years and I do not recall all of the small parts that I removed, but basically anything that could come off). Then I stood it on end, put a piece of oak on the end of the shaft and hit it as hard as I could with a 10# sledge hammer. This felt like a lot of force to exert but it popped the shaft right out of the drum nicely in an instant after I had spent some time hitting it more gently with lighter hammers. Sometimes too much force is just the right amount. Zach
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