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oldiron29
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Disc brake lining

Postby oldiron29 » Wed Oct 27, 2010 8:31 pm

I read big bills post on glue and bonding of brake lining to old disc.
Where can I get the lining material to make new disc lining for my cub cadet?
Messick can get a kit for $116.00 do I have anyother choose?
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Re: Disc brake lining

Postby Paul B » Wed Oct 27, 2010 10:12 pm

I buy it from McMaster-Carr. They have it in different widths and thickness, and is sold by the foot. I buy 3/16" thick X 3" wide x 1 ft. long, P/N 6175K119, and it is now $7.31 a foot. That will make pads for more than 1 Cub Cadet. The 3/16" is a little thick and will have to be thinned down to fit, but that is the thinnest they have unless you want to buy large sheets.

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Re: Disc brake lining

Postby oldiron29 » Thu Oct 28, 2010 5:43 am

Thanks Paul I have order what you spected we will see how it goes seems easy enough. Oldiron29
RED IS GOOD! BUT GRAY IS GREAT!!

'49 cub/1000 loader '50 cub/193 & 54A

'50 cub demo/22 '57 cub/project

'36 F-12 '35 F-20 '39 F-14 '37 F-30

'52 C '40 B '44 BN '50 SA demo

'27 regular/steel '28 regular/rubber

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Re: Disc brake lining

Postby oldiron29 » Sun Oct 31, 2010 4:20 pm

Up date, I install my new dics brake pads and all is great! EASY and CHEEP good way to get your brakes done. oldiron29
RED IS GOOD! BUT GRAY IS GREAT!!

'49 cub/1000 loader '50 cub/193 & 54A

'50 cub demo/22 '57 cub/project

'36 F-12 '35 F-20 '39 F-14 '37 F-30

'52 C '40 B '44 BN '50 SA demo

'27 regular/steel '28 regular/rubber

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Re: Disc brake lining

Postby BigBill » Tue Nov 02, 2010 6:37 pm

There ya go for the cost of the lining and the glue you gotter done...

Now i need to figure how to stop when my trailer has around 1/3rd cord of firewood in it. I have an extra axle with 12 volt electric brakes maybe i'll try that in a new dump trailer. I do throttle it back but i'm used to having good brakes in my car and truck. These older tractors just don't have good brakes. I don't really need brakes but i worry when my kids drive them. I wonder how small hydraulic calipers would work on the cc discs?

I never had brakes on my jeep tractor for many years but i never left the property and when i wanted to stop i dropped the plow.
I'm technically misunderstood at times i guess its been this way my whole life so why should it change now.


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