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Re: Removing over worn drums Sat, 30 August 2003 06:40 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
this is obvious but i ask...is the hand brake off ?


if so.....the use of a hammer

dont hit it on the round side though as yourll f**k up the drum
hit it on the flat side facing u
just give it a decent hit with a hammer on adjacent sides
then if u can get a flatblade inbetween the drum and try and lever the thing out

lemme know if this helps

Ta
Mani

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