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Brakes Farmall 130

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Joe/Mass

07-12-2006 11:46:55




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Will fluid run out when seperating the rear end to get access to the brake bands. Any tricks of the trade?
Thanks in advance..Joe/Mass




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Hugh MacKay

07-12-2006 12:36:03




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 Re: Brakes Farmall 130 in reply to Joe/Mass, 07-12-2006 11:46:55  
Joe: No oil will run out when you remove the final drives. You may have a bit of leaking if your transmission-rear end axle seals are bad. If that is case your probably already getting oil dripping out around top of final drive, on the inside as opposed to wheel side.

Be extra careful removing the left final drive, tractor is rather unstable with that side jacked and final drive is off. Even the right side requires care. I like to drive tractor so opposire wheel has a buildng post beside it and chain top of that wheel to the post. This will stop tractor from going sideways on jack. Another trick I do is put wood wedges in front axle pivot. These items just allow you to work with a bit of confidence tractor will stay put.

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scotty

07-12-2006 12:43:37




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 Re: Brakes Farmall 130 in reply to Hugh MacKay, 07-12-2006 12:36:03  
Hi Joe, Hugh gave some real good advice, you are taking a huge amount of weight off the tractor on that side. Even more so if you have rear weights. You have the counterbalance weight and all the weight of the final drive !!! Use those front wedges between the steering box and axle as Hugh has recommended. The tractor should also have wheels chocked. As hugh said, it can be very unstable, be careful!

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