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pushman

05-08-2007 13:55:58




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I was wondering how heavy a 2n"s brake drum is whan you pull it off.




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Sean (TX)

05-08-2007 14:57:35




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 Re: brake drums in reply to pushman, 05-08-2007 13:55:58  
If you are talking about pulling the drum and axle. You have to pull them both at the sametime. I would say more like 75 pounds... Its a 2 hand job for sure...



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pushman

05-08-2007 15:01:24




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 Re: brake drums in reply to Sean (TX), 05-08-2007 14:57:35  
Yep that is what I am talking about because I am going to put sure seals in.



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Sean (TX)

05-08-2007 15:10:57




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 Re: brake drums in reply to pushman, 05-08-2007 15:01:24  
Sounds like ramrod...Dont know what he is talkng about. Way off on his weight guestament LOL Just did brakes sure seals bearings and the inner seals on mine. Not a tough job just dig in. Got the gaskets you need for shims?



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Ramrod

05-08-2007 18:14:06




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 Re: brake drums in reply to Sean (TX), 05-08-2007 15:10:57  
hardly ever do... I was thinking NAA, drums come right off. Older tractors have one piece drum and axle? Didn't know that!



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Ramrod

05-08-2007 14:00:19




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 Re: brake drums in reply to pushman, 05-08-2007 13:55:58  
Not heavy, unless you drop it on your toe. 8 or 10 pounds I guess.



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dan hill

05-09-2007 03:12:20




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 Re: brake drums in reply to Ramrod, 05-08-2007 14:00:19  
There should be some flat head screws holding the drum on the hub.Dufus usually leaves them out.Loaded tires are a two man job.



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pushman

05-08-2007 14:04:16




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 Re: brake drums in reply to Ramrod, 05-08-2007 14:00:19  
I was just making sure it wasn't to heavy before I got to far into the job. Thanks.



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Ramrod

05-08-2007 14:14:33




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 Re: brake drums in reply to pushman, 05-08-2007 14:04:16  
Heavy part is wheel and tire. Be careful with that.



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pushman

05-08-2007 14:16:53




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 Re: brake drums in reply to Ramrod, 05-08-2007 14:14:33  
Our tire are even fluid filled!!!!! !!



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Bob Harvey

05-08-2007 15:20:20




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 Re: brake drums in reply to pushman, 05-08-2007 14:16:53  
Do NOT let that sucker fall on you !! I had a 12.4 x 38 'filled' JD lay me flat for 4 hours until my son came home and wrestled it off'n me...good thing he's a big lad !!



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