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Jesse

06-27-2003 18:37:23




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I have a Super C that when the brakes are applied they stick. When you release them, and go in gear, there is a squeal (in all gears).. the tractor then bogs down as if the brakes are applied/stuck. My question is this is there any easy way to free these? Any kind of adjustment or lubricant to free these up so that when applied, they don't stick....OR do I have to replace them? If you don't care to, can you tell me step by step, how to troubleshoot brakes....Thanks!!

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dan

06-28-2003 04:54:18




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 Re: Super C brake question... in reply to Jesse, 06-27-2003 18:37:23  
I just wanted to add that a lot of that type of brakes that I have done were also covered with oil from leaky seals and that will sure mess them up. At the dealer we always steamed off and sandblasted all the metal parts except the balls then put high temp antiseeze on them when reassembling. There is a big o ring and a shaft seal in there if I remember right. Or was it a double seal? I think mine is but it has been a while. New springs and pads are available from the dealer and I would recommend replacing them if you can due to it's age if nothing else.

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Gary-Miss

06-27-2003 20:32:32




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 Re: Super C brake question... in reply to Jesse, 06-27-2003 18:37:23  
Take them apart-It may look hard, but is self explanatory as you go along. Separate everything-Leave the other side alone for reference if you get in trouble remembering how things go. There are some big steel balls that offset out of their holes when you apply the brakes. Most of the time the balls have worn a "hole" into their recesses and don't workright when you apply the brakes. Use a die grinder and "reslope the slope" where they recess so that they don't have to climb straight up to apply the brakes. You will see what I'm talking about when you get into it. Finally, apply plenty of grease when reinstalling the balls. Take the glaze off the brake discs by rubbing them on concrete blocks. They should apply and release easily. Make sure while you have it apart that your brake pedal work easily. Good luck.

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Hugh MacKay

06-27-2003 20:26:06




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 Re: Super C brake question... in reply to Jesse, 06-27-2003 18:37:23  
Jesse: Most likely what your brakes need is to taken apart and cleaned up, replace broken springs. The rolling balls and groves they roll in are dirty. When your brakes stick on, just stop and back up.



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