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Re: Brakes on IH 424
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Posted by JB on November 01, 2003 at 17:19:14 from (66.48.146.165):
In Reply to: Brakes on IH 424 posted by Keewaydin on November 01, 2003 at 07:56:32:
Is this the same brake arrangement as a B414,434,444 where there is an inner and outer friction disk between 2 metal disks that have 3 roller balls that roll up a ramp and separate the metal disks and it is all enclosed in a housing on the side of the differential? If it is the same this what I used to do on our B414D and 434D: 1)Take the glazing off the friction disk with rotary wire brush. 2)Cleanup balls and ramps and apply very light cote of white grease. 3)If someone has relaced the friction disk they may not be seating flat against the metal surfaces. They maybe riding up on the ridge produced by wear on the outside circumference of the metal surfaces. This happened to a neighbor and he had to grind down the outside circumference of the friction disks to fit snuggly against the metal surfaces. Good luck JB
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