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Posted by ChadS on June 26, 2005 at 07:25:25 from (66.228.96.138):
In Reply to: Re: Super H brakes dont work posted by Nebraska Cowman on June 26, 2005 at 03:57:14:
Usually, they say the 3rd time is the charm,, but, ya all know how that goes!! The left, I can push the pedal very hard, it moves probably 2 inches, and you just start to feel the brake take hold, you can stand on them harder, but dont do any good, the clampimg force dont seem to change much. the right side, it is very hard to push down, I have yet to ever push on it hard enough to make it activate. So something in there is not moving or?? I load and unload this tractor on and off the trailer quite a bit through the summer months, It makes me kinda leary to drive the tractor when loading, and hooking the chains, slipping the clutch to keep it in one spot, while trying to hold the brakes, one of these days, my foot will slip off one of the pedals, and something bad is gonna happen! Can the actuators, be switched side to side? Causing this problem? I was a kid when I tore into them the first time, Ive had this SH since I was 10 or 11, I cant remember,, LOL I know I was 16, or 17 when I first had them apart, maybe, at that time, I put em together wrong,,, Its been 4 or 5 years since the last time Ive had them apart, Not very fun when you cant stop it!! well you can slow it down,,,, but thats bout it,,, Chad
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