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Topic: Removing brake drum on an H
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| Brad in WI
01-28-2013 18:15:31
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I am trying to remove a brake drum and it is not co-operating with me. I have the early style drum that has the the key. So far I have only tried prying it off with bars opposite of each other (worked on other side) and applying minimal heat with a propane torch. Any suggestions on what else I can do to remove the drum? I am putting in new bearings and seals so I am not worried about burning them with a hotter heat source. I do not have a puller but might be able to find one if that is the only option to get it apart. |
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| The Red
01-29-2013 09:29:52
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Re: Removing brake drum on an H in reply to Brad in WI, 01-28-2013 18:15:31
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| I had to use a 3 claw puller on one of my Hs. |
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| Zachary Hoyt
01-28-2013 19:31:10
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Re: Removing brake drum on an H in reply to Brad in WI, 01-28-2013 18:15:31
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| I have parted out several and have found that sometimes a wedge driven in on two sides will do it. If you can get the whole thing to move a bit toward you then you can put the bolt back in the drum while leaving the retainer off and hit the head of the bolt with a heavy hammer, which sometimes will get it started. Zach |
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| Zachary Hoyt
01-29-2013 04:36:36
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Re: Removing brake drum on an H in reply to Zachary Hoyt, 01-28-2013 19:31:10
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| I meant to say put the bolt back in the pinion shaft not the drum. Zach |
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| S2710
01-28-2013 18:56:21
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Re: Removing brake drum on an H in reply to Brad in WI, 01-28-2013 18:15:31
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| | Brad and if you screw the drum up I have a pair of them with the key slot in them. I am in western wi. by LaCrosse. Bob |
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