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So everything back together, no left over bolts/nuts or screws WTF! Any way determined the rear brake was sticking causing life to be a drag🙄 a real bear removing the drum as it must have rusted /welded itself on, had to use a puller to remove. Guess it was that run through the lower flooded pasture last yr and not pulling it off then and cleaning, won't make that mistake again brake cam lobe had so much corrosion it wouldn't budge, hence the shoes won't retract. Oh well, what else to do in spare time, LOL. Maybe now I can go mow my 4' tall grass/weeds. I have a spare ignition if someone needs it.

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