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Brakes on an International 240-U
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Posted by Jerry on October 18, 2003 at 21:49:51 from (207.173.125.8):
Does anyone have an idea on how deep the depression in the brake pedal for the adjustiong ball-nut is supposed to be? The brake pedals have no adjusment left on them, and when I apply the brakesthey go to within about a half inch of bottoming out before any type of brake resistance is felt. I pulled the brake housing off, and I have plenty of brake pad on both discs on each wheel. I'm tempted to use a die, and continue the thraeds on up the adjusting rod. After looking at the depression in the brake pedal where the ball-nut rests, I got to wondering if maybe its worn out quite a ways? If anyone has any ideas or suggestions I'd be happy to hear em. Thanx. Jerry
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