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Topic: Re: break drum removal
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| Dick L
11-17-2012 07:09:46
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While you have the pressure on the pinion shaft put some heat on the drum thru the top opening. It shouldn't take a lot of heat to expand the drum enough to release its hold. I use a 50 ton press by the way and don't worry a bunch about braking anything. The way I figure it if it breaks it most likely needed replaced anyway. I have never broke a B or C brake drum with the 50 ton press. I did break a drum on a G that was stubborn. |
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| Dick L
11-17-2012 07:17:44
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Re: break drum removal in reply to Dick L, 11-17-2012 07:09:46
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| Roger H MI
11-17-2012 09:45:10
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Re: break drum removal in reply to Dick L, 11-17-2012 07:17:44
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| I'm going to put a little heat on it today. Hope this will break loose. all I have is a tee puller and 20 ton jack. I can see the advantage of a H press. Working on a Allis they could come in handy, my arbor press just wont cut the big jobs.I will try and post some pictures if this puller is successful and I don't break anything. |
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