Novice or not, it really doesn't matter when a guy makes a video for people, and gets the job done. Helped me out twice, even after I did it once. Forgot what to do a year later.😂 Cheers to this guy🤘
Thanks dude, I appreciate you tearing that brake apart for me, I was curious about the inner workings of the drum brakes on this model and you totally satisfied it. Thanks for detailing that all. Saved me a ton of trouble!
It's clear that the guy performing the job is a novice and is learning just as he is shooting the video. And what's up with the blurry spot? It's inconvenient and annoying. I could not finish watching the whole video.
So what, wanted to see the inside of the drum brake. I’m not looking to become a professional drum mechanic. His video saved my time and money. A lot less than you can say with your critique.
Novice or not, it really doesn't matter when a guy makes a video for people, and gets the job done.
Helped me out twice, even after I did it once. Forgot what to do a year later.😂
Cheers to this guy🤘
Thanks dude, I appreciate you tearing that brake apart for me, I was curious about the inner workings of the drum brakes on this model and you totally satisfied it. Thanks for detailing that all. Saved me a ton of trouble!
It's clear that the guy performing the job is a novice and is learning just as he is shooting the video. And what's up with the blurry spot? It's inconvenient and annoying.
I could not finish watching the whole video.
So what, wanted to see the inside of the drum brake. I’m not looking to become a professional drum mechanic. His video saved my time and money. A lot less than you can say with your critique.
There is a special tool to remove and install the various springs in this drum assembly.
Yeah I agree. Also when did channel locks become a crescent wrench😅. Around 11 min in the video. Lol
Hats off to the guy for learning. Nothing wrong with that.
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