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Old 06-07-2012, 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by TheDurk View Post
Sounds to me like you need to pull the drums and do a clean and lube and then adjust. You will also be able to be sure you don't have leaking axle seals which could allow oil to get onto the shoes, easily causing your symptoms. (Oil causes crappy braking, but it can also swell shoes and make them lock up.)

Just doesn't sound like a simple adjustment issue to me. Have you any idea when they were last serviced, or at least inspected?
I came here to post this exact comment.

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Tom
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