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Posted by Dave BN on October 04, 2003 at 12:31:28 from (205.188.209.82):
In Reply to: repairing brakes on A posted by RobertN on October 04, 2003 at 09:32:35:
Not an afternoon job unless your a lot better than I am. I just did my BN. You'll most likely need new oil seals for the differential shafts also. On the left side it will leak onto the brakes of they are bad. They are about $12 each at Case IH dealer. Brake bands are $60 each and you will reuse the rods and clevis's. I took tires and wheel weights off each side as I did it. Put my floor jack under the final drive pan and unbolted the final drives or differential shaft housings and wheeled my floof jack back. This is at least a two man job as these castings are heavy and unballanced. Be sure to secure the tractor with jacks, blocks, etc. Be prepared to hammer and pry on the housings to get them apart. On the right side you'll have to take the seat and the floor pan off to change the axil seal Otherwise just unbolting the final drives should get you there. Dave.
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