Posted by Roger46 on June 16, 2010 at 18:46:26 from (75.221.139.0):
In Reply to: '53 Super H brakes posted by Tom Bond on June 16, 2010 at 17:57:10:
If I leave my Super H sitting for any length of time (a few months) in damp weather when I first use the brakes they don't work very well. After sitting for 2 years I am sure the brake metal faces have a coating of rust on them. I always just apply the brakes repeated times while driving the tractor and after a few times they start working as the rust is worn off the surfaces. It seems the more you use these brakes the better they work. However, as others said, if they weren't cleaned/rebuilt to begin with no matter how many times you cycle them they will not work. So, I would try riding the brakes initially and if the braking doesn't improve, take them appart. Roger
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