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Re: Farmall 450 brakes and trans fluid
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Posted by Red Rider on October 09, 2001 at 20:17:32 from (63.44.140.203):
In Reply to: Farmall 450 brakes and trans fluid posted by B. Leins on October 09, 2001 at 18:29:26:
Your brake problem is most likely just normal ware. To correct this you need have brake contact surfaces machined about 5 to 10 thousands to clean them up you also need to have the outer brake housing mating surface turned down to counter act for the ware. On my 4 tractors I took the amount of the machined surfaces plus another 40 thousands. Those actuators need to be almost straight when in the normal position. Get you a small wire brust for your drill and polish the ball bearing socks and ramps. Those balls are hard to polish but if you take you time it can be done. Replace any defective part and your brakes will work like a charm. With very little pressure I can lock mine on pavement.
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