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45 H brakes
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45 H brakes
i bought my H about 4 months ago at a local tractor auction, started up and ran amazing, im the second owner, drove it about 12 miles home with no issues at all, then drove it out 2 the family farm where i could use it more than on our acer property! (thats the Cubs ground!) and about a month ago i noticed that when i push the brake pedal in there is a kinda like a grinding sound and the brake pedal jerks around a bit, any ideas on what it could be? thanks! kile
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Re: 45 H brakes
Worst case a broken brake band. Next just a worn out band. Best scenario, and a good chance, just a good cleaning. I've seen mud dobbers get in there never figured out how.
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In all things know which way the wind is blowing.
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Re: 45 H brakes
DanR wrote:Worst case a broken brake band. Next just a worn out band. Best scenario, and a good chance, just a good cleaning. I've seen mud dobbers get in there never figured out how.
Only place for the mud daubers to get in is if the brake pre-adjustment set screw in the bottom of the brake cover has fallen out.
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