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Re: ahha B250 brake stack height
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Posted by oldtime on July 28, 2005 at 02:00:53 from (202.67.65.166):
In Reply to: Re: ahha B250 brake stack height posted by Hugh MacKay on July 28, 2005 at 01:37:46:
the height of the brake assy ie plates and acuator assy when you have them sitting on a bench or in the relaxed position in relation to the height of the cover assy . thay are two discs and a cast iron expanding assembly with 3 balls inside the cast iron plates and the clearence is set at the factory ie the clearence between the stationary cover and the moving brake discs when everything gets worn fitting new brake discs is not eneough to make it work properly and you machine the stationary cover to get the brakes to work properly ie dont grab and work well . belive this type was fitted to other IH tractors thanks oldtime (no tecnical writer )
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