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Posted by J3nut on August 08, 2001 at 10:34:42 from (152.163.207.46):
Hi, I see you all are a very helpfull bunch and I would like to introduce myself. I am in NE Ohio and am working on my first tractor, a running but rough 53 Super C that I plan to restore. My question. What is the thickness of a new brake disc? I am going throught the brakes - dirty, greasy, and rusty - and am not sure if the discs need replaced or will last a while. I am hoping new seals will keep the brakes dry. I will use the tractor for show, a little bruch hogging and to plow my garden but it will not see major use. Any help will be much appreciated. Thanks, Mark
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