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Posted by Grewolf on February 18, 2004 at 05:09:48 from (209.23.142.10):
In Reply to: Break Pads posted by stan on February 17, 2004 at 08:52:14:
I'd go with the Valu Bilt brakes. If it's a resto job, no way you are ever going to do another brake job on the tractor. If it's an everyday use, you still probably won't do a brake job in your lifetime. Have a 60 w/loader and a 70 that does odd jobs regularly around the 600 acre farm. Can't remember when the last time either one had a reline job. I've been on the farm for 40 years. Now if you drive with both feet on the brake pedals "just in case", then neither set will last. As far a comparing to vehicle brakes, stopping @ a couple MPH a few times a day vs stopping @ 60 MPH is a big big differance.
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