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I hope i'm using the right words for this. This is the heavy piece that the tire and rim mount onto, and in whch the brake pads squeeze against, and the wheel ,bearings are in thier too ( stop laughing ! ) I took this off a 1949 power wagon. Make an offer and its yours.
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Post by bubba_got_you »

yes that's the hub
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Maybe?

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I'm thinking it's a drum, is it one item or two?
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Post by powerwagontim »

I bet you are both right. The easiest way to pull a brake drum from a Power Wagon (Or an M37) is to pull the hub and drum as a unit and separate them on the floor. I bet that is what he has!
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Sounds to me like he's referring to a hub/drum assembly.
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Yes ! It must be a hubdrum !
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