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Re: Farmall M Overdrive
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Posted by jamiei on November 21, 2004 at 19:37:22 from (68.191.245.123):
In Reply to: Farmall M Overdrive posted by Lanny in SW Iowa on November 20, 2004 at 20:48:12:
The lambert brakes work awesome if they're in good shape. I have the original manual that came with the kit if anyone needs it. I just recently found and purchased a NOS complete double disk kit (in the original wood crate) and so I have my old lambert setup left as spare parts if anyone needs some parts or the whole setup. A couple of the disks are bad and it would be ideal to replace all four of them. Case/IH still offers them. Ausco, the company that sold them (Ausco-Lambert) is still in business and manufactures the disks, the ramp balls, and actuator springs I believe for Case/IH. The extra kit I have needs to be turned, get new disks, and replace one of the splined hubs (I know of two sources for the hub) and they should work great. These were sold as "self energizing" which basically means its almost like having power brakes... it requires very little pedal pressure to stop the tractor. Hit them hard and you can make it come to a halt pretty darn quickly. The brake drums I have are in awesome shape as well. I've done a lot of research on these brakes so if anyone has any questions or would like to see come pictures of them, let me know.
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