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Brake assembly removal

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Buddy Woodson

11-06-2005 09:43:58




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I need to remove the entire brake assemplies from a 400 so I can flip the ring gear. I have done this years before, but I must have forgot something. I took out the outside row of bolts and removed the outside disk parts. I know there is another row of bolts behind the inside backing plate, but I cannot get the backing plate to seperate from the bearing carrier. It is breaking off in pieces. The good news is I can not get to the inside bolts but I need another backing plate and I still have the other side to go and don't want to break that side also. What am I doing wrong? The reason I am fliping the ring gear assembly is because it was reversed for a sugar cane loader. I have done this before years ago.

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Aces

11-06-2005 12:55:23




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 Re: Brake assembly removal in reply to Buddy Woodson, 11-06-2005 09:43:58  
Buddy Hafter you get the brake assy. of the plate should come off, don't know why not. But you have a lot more to do than just get at the bearing housing. You can't just bull the housing out. You will have to remove the lid. remove the axles and bull gears before you can pull the pinion housing and flip the ring gear. If the back plate is the hard to get out it must never been out. Just have to use pry bar a little at a time all the way round.

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Buddy Woodson

11-06-2005 13:40:45




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 Re: Brake assembly removal in reply to Aces, 11-06-2005 12:55:23  
Thanks Aces, these back plates for some reason are extrememly tight. I already have the bull grears out as I have done this before (fliping the ring gear). Do I understand correctly that if I can screw something in the treaded hole in the splinded shaft and use something like a slide hammer, the shaft will come out bringing the back plate with it?



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DWV

11-06-2005 17:54:08




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 Re: Brake assembly removal in reply to Buddy Woodson, 11-06-2005 13:40:45  
Thats how I do it. 5/8 fine thread in end of bull pinion.



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