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Hundred series Brake repair

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back40

06-25-2001 04:00:10




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900 series tractor- Trying to put new brake shoes
on and have to remove the brake shoe anchor pins.
Problem is that one of the anchor pins(on each side)can be driven out with a punch, but the other
ones are blocked by the upper final drive housings and you can't punch them out. I tried heating with a torch and pulling them out with vise-grips but no luck. I believe they're froze up or rusted where they slide through the anchor pin collars. I'm squirting penetrating oil on them once a day but so far it hasn't helped. I can't believe FORD wouldn't have recognized what a potential problem this would be and made these easier to remove by making both pins accessible to driving out from the backside with a punch! Anyone dealt with this problem before? I could really use the help.

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MarkB

06-25-2001 19:35:50




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 Re: Hundred series Brake repair in reply to back40, 06-25-2001 04:00:10  
They'll come out, but not without a fight. If you can get any movement out of them with a punch, then they'll loosen up with some penetrating oil. If I recall, I tapped mine in with a punch, then pulled them back out with a screwdriver and Vise-Grips. I had to replace the pins, but I got them out. It seems to me that you have a little room between the backing plate and the final drive that you can drive a screwdriver into as long as you didn't drive the pin hard against the final drive.

The alternative is to remove the backing plate from the final drive, which isn't much of an alternative.

For what it's worth, I think this problem is unique to the row crop tractors.

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