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Re: 1066 left brake
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Posted by the tractor vet on February 15, 2006 at 07:29:30 from (66.202.111.178):
In Reply to: 1066 left brake posted by Michael Sheik on February 15, 2006 at 07:13:46:
It is pretty much stright foward but the one thing that ya have to pay close attenchion to it the adjusters and getting the 4 littel snap rings set correctly and make sure that the adjusters are not broken they can be a real PTIA to set i have made a fixture to set them but it is just my thing since i have done a bunch and it just made the job go faster for me . Just set down and read the brake section over carefully and have at it . clean all the surfaces where the O/Rings ride with 180 emery and lube the serfaces with white grease that the O/Rings ride on and be careful when putting the housing over the bullgear shaft so ya don't cut or dislocate the seal spring on assy. . As always if ya got a problem just yell.
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