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Re: 1066 Left Brake need comments and help
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Posted by the tractor vet on March 01, 2006 at 14:34:08 from (66.202.111.219):
In Reply to: 1066 Left Brake need comments and help posted by Michael Sheik on March 01, 2006 at 13:25:02:
Well if the isolator plat has Dr. blue on it someone used that to hold it to the piston as most of them come off as they were bonded to the piston , when i have to reglue one i clean it and us and epoxy to rebond it . Now the 64 thousand dollar question do you have and IT manual if not ya had better get one so you know what i am telling you . Now as for removal of the brake piston i do not even try to do it on the tractor and using the hdy pressure or air pressure is dangerous and could lead to someone getting hurt or killed . I remove the whole assy from the tractor and bump them out by bumping them against the work bench on a oak block . Now if there are no brake adjusters in the brake drum then Huston we got a problem . Now if ya got a digital camra take some pretty picture and show me as i real like pictures. Then we can go from there.
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