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Lambert disc brakes on an M
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Posted by tennhillbilly on October 26, 2006 at 04:48:25 from (65.54.154.13):
I have a 1950 M that has been converted to Lambert disc brakes. My problem is that they are well worn and the brakes aren't any good.So far I haven't been able to get any parts for them to rebuild them. Does Any one have any experience with Lambert disc brakes? From what I can find out they were made by a aftermarket company to to replace the band and drum brakes on the M prior to IH making their own disc brakes on the later models. Were they ever any good? I suppose they were supposed to be better than the drum type. Can they be converted back to the drum brakes that were orginal on the 50 M Without pullimg the transmission top? My son has a 43 M with the drum type brakes and they are great compared to mine.Sorry about the long post.I Would appreciate any and all information you guys can give
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