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Re: 1066 Left Brake-Head scratcher- T. Vet
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Posted by trulyred on March 03, 2006 at 13:54:15 from (64.12.116.65):
In Reply to: 1066 Left Brake-Head scratcher- T. Vet posted by Michael Sheik on March 03, 2006 at 05:28:10:
You can open the bleeder screw and tap the piston lightly with a rubber mallet, this should bottom out the piston. Next install the dowel pins in the piston housing with the beveled end out, now stack the discs and plates on the dowels in proper order and position. The adjusters should be reset, snap rings 3/4 of an inch from the end where pin holds the spring in. don"t forget the four springs. Install the housing over the stack and install the top bolt just a few threads,push the housing against the stack and look for dowel alignment, install the bottom bolt, tighten evenly and carefully, you may want to raise the tractor and rock the wheel to be sure everything is free. I hope with the cab you have room for this procedure, pretty tough trying to put the whole assembly on under the cab! Good luck!
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