Posted by Carden on July 05, 2011 at 11:29:28 from (74.33.231.28):
I"ve had sloppy brakes, on my "51 M, with both sides being saturated with oil. Last year, I took them apart (just the bands) and tried to clean them up. The are again saturated with oil. I"m hoping some here can help. I"ve done a search and haven"t quite found the correct terms... I pulled the band covers off of both sides leaving the band in the covers. Took the single bolt off of the middle of the "drum" and slid it out. When I look in the tractor brake housing, I can see the bearing that the drum shaft slides through. On this side of the bearing (closest to me) there is a seal. It appears to be double lipped with a spring in it, that the drum shaft also slides through. I have not pulled them out yet but on one side I can see the spring hanging down slightly. One of the drum shafts is grooved. I assume from wear. The other side is smooth. When trying to find this "seal" in the YT parts I find nothing. When looking on the internet I find references to a "brake seal" and a "bull pinion" seal. Sorry for the long explanation but I figured more detail is better than less. I"m trying to be as specific as possible, to lessen any misunderstanding. 1. What is what I am looking to replace properly called, please? 2. What is the best way to get that old seal out and to put the new one in?
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