Posted by Haas on July 01, 2010 at 17:12:24 from (75.235.216.238):
In Reply to: Cub brake question posted by JDnTN on July 01, 2010 at 13:54:24:
I don't see any bushing between the brake drum and the pinion shaft in the parts info, nor to I recall there being any bushing. The brake drum fits directly on the pinion shaft with the woodruff key and the set screw to secure the drum from sliding off the shaft. The key holds the drum from turning on the shaft and the set screw is to retain the drum on the shaft, not to keep it from turning. If the keyway in the brake drum is only fingernail deep, then something is a miss. From your description, it sounds like the drum turned on the shaft and wallowed out then someone bored it out and made a bushing to make things fit up again. Sounds like you need a new brake drum. These are available after market and are not too expensive. If there has been machine work done on the pinion shaft, you may have a bigger problem though.
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