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Posted by pgo12 on June 14, 2005 at 15:01:15 from (207.12.175.250):
In Reply to: Re: W-30 Gurus - - question of ye...... posted by David Saville on June 14, 2005 at 11:30:57:
heres how to adjust the brakes on your 30. The brake band on these models is an external band type which contracts on a drum mounted on the end of bull pinion shaft which extends out of left hand side of main frame, (W-30 brake drum is bolted to main drive bevel hub inside main frame). The brake is actuated by a hand lever. To adjust brake requires removal of the bull gear cover as brake mechanism is located inside main frame. Tighten the 2 nuts on the adjuster rod with hand lever in the released position until wear in the lining is taken up with no drag on the brake drum. [your tractor will just about stop by pushing in the clutch]. brake only seems good enough to hold it in place when running a belt. then i would still use a block on the wheels. hope this helps. Pg
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