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Posted by Farmall450man on April 26, 2004 at 05:58:04 from (12.30.177.148):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Any info on changing M disk brakes posted by jamie on April 25, 2004 at 21:12:23:
Jamie, to find a prcedure for working on disc brakes you will have to use a manual that covers models that had disc brakes, ie. SM/SMTA/300/350/400/450. The I&T manuals for these models cover the disc brakes and are available on eBay. You may be able to get the IH Blue Ribbon Service Manual for disc brakes from Binders or this site. There isn't any adjustment except the bolt that connects the brake to the brake shaft. As others have said, roughing up the discs helps, you can use a sander to knock off the glaze on both the metal surfaces and the friction discs. The other thing to check is the condition of the balls and groves that they roll in, assuming that the Lambert brakes use them. Any rust there is bad news. Replacement balls are available for the IH brakes, if the Lambert brakes are the same the balls should fit. Some type of high heat resistant lubricant on the balls may help, but be very careful with any lube, if it runs you will ruin the friction surface. The other source of help is an IH dealer. A good parts man, if you can find one, can give you ideas and possibly tips on getting your brakes to perform better.
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