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Old 05-08-2009, 09:57 AM
Hayashi Hayashi is offline
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0010 is right on.

On any Bayou drum brakes, you only need to remove following to get them off:
> Axle Nut
> Brake Cable Lower End where attaches to the drum
Then the drum.

But the reality is not always easy on unattended drum brakes. It's just stuck on due to rust/corrosion builit up inside. Tap it with hammer, shake it, wiggle it, heat it with torch/heat gun, do whatever imagination you have to get the things apart. It takes much time and much MORE patience! But eventually it comes off. I have the same exact problem on my boat trailer drum brakes which gets dunk in salt water all the time.
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