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Re: Farmall M left brake stuck??
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Posted by RPM on March 15, 2002 at 06:31:23 from (63.110.182.225):
In Reply to: Farmall M left brake stuck?? posted by AP on March 14, 2002 at 21:02:56:
It is unusual for a brake band to stick or bond to drum, check it out by taking the cover off and see what is problem, I would also suspect a ball bearing or retainer from bearing might be caught in tooth of bull gear at bottom of main case, or lodged in teeth of bull gear & brake shaft, tractors this old need to be completely disassembled in the transmission and rear frame to check for failing bearings, I have worked at IH-CNH dealers since 1960, this is common in high age tractors of this era, if you dont it turns into a big mess, lots of broken gears. It is a job to do it I know but if tractor is used and depended on its worth it. If the brake band is the problem that is easy fix, if its still locked up dont try and force it free by pulling it around the yard, I have seen many broken rear cases from ball busting out the bottom, very close clearance between case and bull gear.
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