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Posted by George S. in the real NY on October 10, 2001 at 19:39:45 from (208.31.46.155):
In Reply to: 530 c/k loader backhoe posted by randy on October 10, 2001 at 18:27:56:
Randy, Following comments apply to 530ck with #32 loader, probably #31 and #33 also. I talked with a fellow at the Case display at a farm show and he was very familiar with the 530 and #32 set up. I asked about getting brakes open. He said that if you remove the studs as well as bolts, and cut a notch in the loader frame plate that the bolts thru the axle are in, you can just get the brake covers off. He had been in repair shop before he got into sales. He also said to replace the springs that retract the discs, looks like item #38, part #G 48508, on page 155 of the parts book. He said it was trick but possible. I still look at mine and figure the brakes are ok for what little I use the tractor. I'll put it on the list but there are lots of other projects ahead of it. Good luck and let us know how you do. Might post on the Case board as there are quite a few CK owners there. George
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