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    Posted: 16 Jul 2012 at 4:17pm
Hi i have taken the brake covers off and the brake linings out to find that the drums are split in half. Can anyone tell me how to remove the drums?
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you have to remove the wheel / tire. TAke off the big hub if you want to lighten the load. Steady the tractor with several jacks each corner, then remove the 4 nuts on the 4 studs holding the final drive case to the differential housing. I normally park under a beam and use a 3/4 ton comalong to lift while i wiggle it off. After you have the housing off, you can see tje drum, but you still have along way to go. Normally you take the outboard bearing cap off and push the top shaft all the way thru the drum and out the open bearing hole. a 10 ton press will help.
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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