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Re: Super A pulling the brake drum
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 15, 2007 at 13:27:32 from (209.226.247.69):
In Reply to: Super A pulling the brake drum posted by Greg-N-CA on April 15, 2007 at 10:15:00:
Greg: I have the IH Blue Ribbon service manual for the 140 right in front of me and it says remove the RH final drive shaft as follows. a. Remove the drive shaft bearing cover. b. Remove the drive shaft from the final drive housing. c. remove the lock nut and setscrew from the brake drum. d. With a rubber mallet, tap the drive shaft out of the brake drum. I also notice on the LH, they suggest using a puller that hooks into opening in the drums. I guess the problem would be finding a puller long enough for right side. In both cases they are suggesting remove the shaft from the housing, then remove the drum. Once you have the shaft out, that will increase your options, bit of heat, hydraulic press, etc.
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