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I have a 2006 Rancher AT that my FIL got in an estate sale. He let me have it for the kids. I paid to get the motor right and then have gotten the suspension and cosmetic stuff right. Finally got my girl out on it a couple weeks before Christmas. Then tried to go out Christmas Eve but left front wheel was seized. I was able to get it moving. I really have no idea what’s up. I took the wheel off and backed the brake cylinders clear off and removed the outer drum. Cylinders move with brake lever and there’s no mud or rust in there. Axle seems to turn without catching or dragging. I think it was just a brake that maybe rusted.
Any other thoughts on things to check?