Posted by Farmallb on June 30, 2010 at 09:18:47 from (12.74.222.81):
I was at a sale where they had 2 Hs, setting in different rows, and at different places in the rows. One was made up and painted and the guy said it had been gone through and was a rebuilt tractor. The other, nobody spoke for, but it sounded fine, and there were new bolts in the oil pan. Anyway, I bought the second tractor figureing it was the left overs of the 1 st. Im positive I am right, as the shaft that fits into a socket in the tractor, and a toggle that both ends of the brake bands goes on, has one size of keyways, and the lever that fits onto it has another. NOW, im wondering if it has the right brake bands on it. Would someone please measure the outside distance of a H brake band from outside end to end. Thanks.
Also, If I have M or something else bigger, could I turn the toggle to make the band relatively tight and score in a new keyway and still use the band?? Ive relined it, so Id hate to waste that, but, If it proves to be bigger, guess I could sell it on E bay or something as a M band
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