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Posted by tractor fool on April 19, 2001 at 18:18:01 from (156.46.214.53):
In Reply to: 350 U brakes posted by Jimmy Strawser on April 19, 2001 at 06:52:58:
What, is the whole brake gone? I'd have thought that you would have noticed the brake pedal falling off. But seriously all the parts you need are available from your local dealer. You can also get them from Central tractor or CT Farmer, any of these kind of places. Don't skimp and try to only replace the disks, the balls and springs are the trick. And don't forget about the seals. Leaking seals can ruin a new $40 set of disks. If you have any rust on the expanding halves get them blasted. I blasted all the contact surfaces, it takes the glaze off and gives them a better gripping surface.Well I hope this helps you get a grip on the brakes.
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