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Was helping my dad last night with his B-61. As we took the drum off of the shoes to mount it back onto the hub i noticed a crack in it. Can you still get these drums? If so anyone got any ideas.

Went threw the old post and tried gunite. It keeps coming up with no part availible or not found.

Theres a number on it i believe a old Mack number.

They are 16 1/2 x 7 i believe. There for the rear axle.

Thanks Paul

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Was helping my dad last night with his B-61. As we took the drum off of the shoes to mount it back onto the hub i noticed a crack in it. Can you still get these drums? If so anyone got any ideas.

Went threw the old post and tried gunite. It keeps coming up with no part availible or not found.

Theres a number on it i believe a old Mack number.

They are 16 1/2 x 7 i believe. There for the rear axle.

Thanks Paul

Most books will give dimensional data as to hole placement and such for mounting the hub to the drum. You know the size of the drum and may need to research to find another drum your hub will mount into.

Rob

Dog.jpg.487f03da076af0150d2376dbd16843ed.jpgPlodding along with no job nor practical application for my existence, but still trying to fix what's broke.

 

 

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Was helping my dad last night with his B-61. As we took the drum off of the shoes to mount it back onto the hub i noticed a crack in it. Can you still get these drums? If so anyone got any ideas.

Went threw the old post and tried gunite. It keeps coming up with no part availible or not found.

Theres a number on it i believe a old Mack number.

They are 16 1/2 x 7 i believe. There for the rear axle.

Thanks Paul

Call Kevin All. 607-652-7704. The guy has everything imagine able. But like Rob said, best to figure out what other drums will work. Best to take it to a good truck parts place like fleet pride or napa and see if the boys can match it up for you. A 20 for their help goes a long way.

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. A 20 for their help goes a long way.

That makes me laugh - I tried to slip a 20 to a guy last week that stood out all day in the rain at a electric company helping me load surplus stuff I bought from them. He refused to take it, and when I persisted, he showed me a folder of paperwork where the day before the whole place had to sit for 8 hours and listen to a talk on morals from some corporate gal and they were told no tips while on duty or you get fired.

So I mailed a $20.00 fuel card to his house!

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