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Re: 1066 Left Brake - More info - T Vet
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Posted by the tractor vet on March 01, 2006 at 19:35:45 from (66.202.111.219):
In Reply to: 1066 Left Brake - More info - T Vet posted by Michael Sheik on March 01, 2006 at 16:24:52:
Myself with out looking at the plates i can"t say for sure but realy this not something real critcal just place the new discs on it and run it it should work well and if not well you will be and expert on R&R ing the brakes , now as for the massurement of the snap rings i will have to look it up as i made a jig that would set it perfect in the press and i made that up 18 years ago and when i did a brake job and had to set the adjusters i would just drop them in and and push them down to the stop and i was done. But i"ll look them up in the morning if i am feeling good enough as i have been fighten a BOLDER in my right kidney and went in yesterday to have it blasted and only about a third has passed sofar and this evening my kidney is killing me .
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