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Re: New Brakes on 560D
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 26, 2002 at 02:14:03 from (216.208.58.187):
In Reply to: New Brakes on 560D posted by Keith A on May 25, 2002 at 23:52:58:
It is not a very difficult proceedure. First of all the tractor may not need new linings. These are disc brake and tend to get glazed and often just need some type of grinding or rasp to roughen the surface. While you have them apart do a good cleaning especially the ramp and rollers. If this fails you can still buy new discs, I bought a new set of discs one time only to discover all that was needed was roughing up surface of old ones. I kept the new one's as I had two tractors they would fit. Just gave me a set ready to put in quick at any time. Once you have done it a few times, you will find less than an hour for both sides. I think I still have the spare set of discs around somewhere, tractors have long since gone. Both well over 10,000 hours.
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