Posted by FBH44 on January 06, 2015 at 05:27:38 from (64.85.214.168):
In Reply to: brake drag on H posted by pete_5959 on January 05, 2015 at 15:25:41:
Here's the procedure I came up with for my H. I'm not suer about first locking the brakes on, I do not do that... I'd have to think about that first...
To Adjust / Tighten Up Brakes; [To Move Brake Pedals Closer to Transmission Cover; ] Un-do bottom locknut on bottom of brake drum housing. Re-adjust bottom square-head bolt up firmly, then back down ~ ½ / ~ ¾ turn. Tighten the bottom locknut BUT NOT TOO TIGHT, you may rip it out. Remove cotter pins from clevis pins. Un-do the rear portion of the long brake springs. Remove the clevis pins to free up the adjustment clevis. Thread IN [DOWN] the clevis to tighten up the brakes. [1 full turn moves brake pedal ~ 1/8” closer to transmission cover.] Reassemble. Do each side evenly, so tractor brakes evenly left/fright.
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