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    M62 rear winch disassembly woes !

    The pullers used to remove brake drum : At the left is 683/130 that was damaged (threads on puller body) from excessive pressure , worth to mention is that this puller has remove easily two brake drums from 45k winches in the past and also from 20k and 10k winches... At the right is 683/250 the...
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    M62 rear winch disassembly woes !

    Update ! I have to fabricate a simple puller to be able to pull the drum off the shaft point is to have it centered to the shaft during removal (pictures will follow), good thing it that the shaft is not damaged only rusted ! And about the brake that was stuck solid to the worm shaft , Kroil ...
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    M62 rear winch disassembly woes !

    Here is the shear pin guys...
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    M62 rear winch disassembly woes !

    Hello all !!! I am trying to remove the drum from an M62 wrecker rear Tulsa winch...I have remove several in the past and all came with almost no effort... But not this one...It is so badly stuck that after I have hit it hard with a large hammer (wood block between drum!) it moves very slowly...
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