Thanks very much for that helpful information. I'd been warned in advance about the weight of the drums. My back is already wrecked so I came up with a plan to avoid another trip to the hospital:
I worked up a bracket to bolt onto my transmission lift. Once I get the drum bolted on the bracket and the table aligned with the spindle, I just pull the whole thing back and the drum slides right off without any effort. I have two M35A2s, so working with twelve drums makes the bracket fabrication a worthwhile effort.
None of my brass punches are big enough, long enough for the current job, so I'm shopping for a suitable drift. I found a 3/4" round brass drift that's 12" long that
should do the job.
The same company also offers a steel punch that's specifically designed for bearing races. It has a 5/8" oval tip and it's 20" long:
Given the size of the 3920 races, I'm leaning toward the specialized steel race punch. I know I'll have to be more careful with a steel punch. Any thoughts on which might be the better choice?
I have a small 12 ton shop press that I can use to seat the new races and, fortunately, a son who can manhandle the drums for me.
Lastly, I'm hoping someone can recommend a source for quality bearing, seal, and brake components at reasonable prices. Quality is more important than price, but within reason.
Thanks again for the feedback. I'm grateful for any advice that can be offered.