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cub brakes
Some one tell me how to replace the brake shoes. Do you have to remove the wheel? I am at a loss because i know about Farmall H's and M's but his is not even similar
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Re: cub brakes
Take a look at this http://www.farmallcub.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=142&t=78436 "How To." It should answer several questions for you.
Wadsworth? Several Cubbers close to you and willing to help if you are so inclined. Just say the word.
Bill
Wadsworth? Several Cubbers close to you and willing to help if you are so inclined. Just say the word.
Bill
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Re: cub brakes
You have to remove each wheel and the corresponding final drive to get at the brakes. It's not a difficult job but the final is heavy and jacking the Cub up takes some precautions, especially if you are removing a final drive.
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