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NAA Parking Brakes

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Ramrod

05-16-2005 07:13:07




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The Old Warrior was relieved of its parking brake linkage on both sides, but I'm gonna take care of that once I get it figured out and round up the parts (all of 'em)! I've got good pawls and locking plates, and nothing else. Does anybody have pics of correct parking brake linkage for both sides of the NAA that they want to share? I appreciate it.

Ramrod




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CraigNAA

05-16-2005 17:10:07




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 Re: NAA Parking Brakes in reply to Ramrod, 05-16-2005 07:13:07  
Just a little FYI the handles are available from FNH I ordered one for mine. Craig..... .....



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Ramrod

05-17-2005 04:44:30




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 Re: NAA Parking Brakes in reply to CraigNAA, 05-16-2005 17:10:07  
Great deal! That takes care of my morning's tractor bidness...

I'll order one today.

Ramrod



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( Pics Link ) Ken N Tx

05-16-2005 12:07:43




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 Re: NAA Parking Brakes in reply to Ramrod, 05-16-2005 07:13:07  
Red Rock makes a couple of after market levers.
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Dan

05-16-2005 07:28:06




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 Re: NAA Parking Brakes in reply to Ramrod, 05-16-2005 07:13:07  
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Keith - are you talking about the arms that attach to the brake actuator shafts that hold the brake pawls? There are also some "handles" that make turning the brake pawls easier - but is not required. These handles are held onto the brake actuator shaft arms with metal pegs and hard metal pins (not cotter pins) so it spins the brake pawl when you move the handles. Here is as good as a pic as I could find while at work, it is a little small due to YT resizing, but if you go to my website you can see a bigger pic if needed. If you need more detailed pics, let me know and I will snap some when I get home.

Good luck,
Dan

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Ramrod

05-16-2005 07:55:47




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 Re: NAA Parking Brakes in reply to Dan, 05-16-2005 07:28:06  
I'm looking for the actuators that you reach back and grab to set the brakes. The parts list shows a couple of z shaped brakets, rods, springs and clips, I have none of this, and no mental image to go by. Looking for image and parts list.

Ramrod



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Dan

05-16-2005 08:04:09




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 Re: NAA Parking Brakes in reply to Ramrod, 05-16-2005 07:55:47  
Those did not come about until the Hundreds Series tractors, and continued into the Thousands Series as well. The NAAs just had the spinning arm.

Not to say you couldn't modify your NAA to the later Hundreds Series scheme though, but the ones on my Dads 2000 model stuck a lot and was a pain in the arse to use. Just my $.02 worth.

Good luck,
Dan



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Ramrod

05-16-2005 12:10:17




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 Re: NAA Parking Brakes in reply to Dan, 05-16-2005 08:04:09  
That explains it! I was looking for something more elaborate than just the little arm.



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