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Re: IH 560 brakes, IH disk brake question?
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Posted by Bob M on April 11, 2007 at 13:09:20 from (151.190.254.108):
In Reply to: IH 560 brakes, IH disk brake question? posted by Rick in Central MD on April 11, 2007 at 09:18:46:
I can't speak for 560 disk brakes. But I've operated/worked on Super H/M disks (which I believe are identical to the 560) for 40+ years. My experience is IHC disk brakes - when properly maintained and adjusted - work just well a dry disks by the other tractor builders. (And they work better/last longer than most external band and internal drum brakes of the same era...) A few things that help disks perform well and live long: - Don't let ANY oil get into them. Bull pinion shaft seals must tight! - Don't let water get into them either. Rust raises hell with friction surfaces. - Keep the bull pinion splines clean and LIGHTLY lubricated. - Replace the friction disks if they become worn, oil-soaked or glazed. And if the cast iron braking surfaces are glazed, sand them clean before installing new disks. - Keep the actuating (center) disk assembly clean. Replace the balls if they become worn or deformed. - Keep the pedal linkages properly adjusted. DO NOT let them drag so the brakes overheat!! - If a pedal return spring breaks replace it IMMEDIATELY. Or at least put a bungee on the pedal to hold it in the released position until you can get a new spring.
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