Kawasaki Mule Brake Drum Puller at Dorothy Cabello blog

Kawasaki Mule Brake Drum Puller. I've looked all over for a tensioner/adjuster like on a car and see. The largest nut is the 18 mm axle nut that has to be removed to pop the drums. In the process of installing new brake pads on the front of my 2009 610 4x4 mule. The other way is to use a standard automotive type wheel. Normal metric sockets and hand tools. Use a socket set, wrenches, screwdrivers, brake drum puller, pry bar, lubricant, and safety. Now the brake drum does not want to go back on. Do not use a wimpy chain, but use a heavy tow chain as you want the weight. A brake drum puller works just fine, or a length of chain attached to opposing lugs and whipped like snap the whip, will pop them off once.

Brake Repair Kawasaki Mule Brake Repair And Adjustment
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The other way is to use a standard automotive type wheel. Do not use a wimpy chain, but use a heavy tow chain as you want the weight. Now the brake drum does not want to go back on. The largest nut is the 18 mm axle nut that has to be removed to pop the drums. In the process of installing new brake pads on the front of my 2009 610 4x4 mule. Normal metric sockets and hand tools. Use a socket set, wrenches, screwdrivers, brake drum puller, pry bar, lubricant, and safety. A brake drum puller works just fine, or a length of chain attached to opposing lugs and whipped like snap the whip, will pop them off once. I've looked all over for a tensioner/adjuster like on a car and see.

Brake Repair Kawasaki Mule Brake Repair And Adjustment

Kawasaki Mule Brake Drum Puller Now the brake drum does not want to go back on. I've looked all over for a tensioner/adjuster like on a car and see. The other way is to use a standard automotive type wheel. A brake drum puller works just fine, or a length of chain attached to opposing lugs and whipped like snap the whip, will pop them off once. Use a socket set, wrenches, screwdrivers, brake drum puller, pry bar, lubricant, and safety. Do not use a wimpy chain, but use a heavy tow chain as you want the weight. In the process of installing new brake pads on the front of my 2009 610 4x4 mule. The largest nut is the 18 mm axle nut that has to be removed to pop the drums. Now the brake drum does not want to go back on. Normal metric sockets and hand tools.

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