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Re: 444 Brakes
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 09, 2006 at 07:30:45 from (64.179.117.167):
In Reply to: 444 Brakes posted by Weav on April 09, 2006 at 06:43:38:
They are disc and the main reason he has no brakes is that he probably ran the tractor with the brakes set for parking as one of my old customers did as he was one of them yuppy's that had to buy ground out in the country and build a half million dollar house then just had to buy a tractor for twice of what it was worth then he found me and he did spend LOTS OF MONEY with me as i was more then glad to take it he had to have a blade so i sold him a new one then tire chains then a brush hog then he ran his tractor a 444 all day long with the brakes set that evening just as i was leaving for the evening he comes down and sayes that something smells real bad and hot so it is a mile and half to his place so i drive up and look at his tractor you could smell brake 100 yards away the drums are black the park latch is on and brake pedals is on the floor he had everything glazed up it took a bunch of machining to get past the glaze and get his brakes working . Best stop by a TSC and get a IT manual they are not that had to work on but you will need disc's maybe some new balls and some springs and some grafphite and a glassbead cabnit to clean things up in .
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