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Re: Mr. Haney and the snowball effect
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Posted by Michael Soldan on May 25, 2001 at 14:57:15 from (216.46.140.186):
In Reply to: Mr. Haney and the snowball effect posted by William on May 25, 2001 at 09:09:15:
William, I just did the H brakes and seals. The new seals are less than half the width of the old ones, but the technology of them makes them far better than the old wide felt ones. My dealer told me to install them flush to the tractor only. Make sure that the collar on the drum is clean and rust free. I bought an old H that had been outside for many years and the slight little rust spots on the collar were enough to chew up the old seal. I cleaned them with fine emery cloth. You will find another advantage to the new seal. The collar may be marked from where the old seal ran on it, the new seal sits further out and runs on a different spot on the drum collar,thus no leakage and a good seal. Give me a shout if you need any info. My dealer was good enought to run off a copy of the assembly and a copy of all the parts and part numbers. Good luck from Mike in Exeter ontario
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