Posted by Bohn Super C on October 28, 2012 at 08:59:29 from (209.40.218.124):
In Reply to: Re: Disc Brakes posted by The tractor vet on October 28, 2012 at 07:58:02:
Thanks for the comments, this is the first time for me on this website. I try to post a picture of the cup washer but apparently it didn't take, not sure what I'm doing wrong. As far as the brakes I could see nothing worn-out, the balls weren't rusty or pitted, and the grooves where the ball sit in look good, and everything free. When I went to pry the disk actuating assembly apart, that is when the ball and the washer fill out. When I put the ball in washer back in where I thought they should go, and reassembled it on the tractor the brakes was locked up, so I tore it apart again and put the one I bought off from eBay on the tractor and brakes work good. I'll try to send a picture again, hope it takes this time.
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