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Posted by The Undertaker on April 20, 2001 at 06:19:41 from (64.40.66.43):
In Reply to: Re: Re: ONE H OF A TIME with H Brakes posted by Michael Soldan on April 20, 2001 at 04:40:53:
Mike: I was too busy socializing to relate what my manual says about the adjustment. If it is the band type, as mine is, the set screw at bottom screws in all the way, then back off one quarter to one half turn. The pedal free travel is achieved by the brake rod and clevis and needs to be adjusted by screwing in or out the clevis until there is one inch and a half distance between the brake pedal and the top of deck at front edge. If you want to go all the way, the book recommends locking both pedals together, jacking up the rear and running in third or fourth speed to determine if both clevis rods are adjusted to same effect. Personally, I'd be too lazy to go THAT far. Be safe in either case. I'm not sure, but is Farmer Bob referring to disc type brakes? If so, I'm not familiar with them! The Undertaker
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