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Brake band anchor pin
Are these 2 pins available . When i took the brakes apart the pins where half way out. . The pins feel loose so i would like to replace them so they will stay put'. I think the part number is 358755r1 Also this picture is not mine. I found it hrer on the forum not sure the owner but thank you. Thank You Billy
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Re: Brake band anchor pin
Messick's shows them for $29, but not in stock. I think you need to check the holes in the finals and make sure they aren't wallered out. At a Cubfest, we enlarged one for a bushing. You might check with JP's for the pin if you determine that's what's needed.
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Re: Brake band anchor pin
Hi,
That looks like a TM Tractor pic.
If Case IH does not sell the pins, you could buy some material the right size and make some.
If the holes in the linkage are worn, so the pins slide out of place, you maybe could rivet the ends some, so they can't move out of place. So the pins would have to be a little longer than original to stick out enough to rivet.
Don't rivet too much, and make it tight in the wrong place, the band has to move on the pins, I think.
Bob, I think he is talking about the 2 small pins that hold the ends of the brake band on, not the larger pin that fits into the hole in the final drive.
Below is a page from the Cub parts manual, they are number 20 in the pic, for the newer style of brake.
22 is the bigger pin, the pic of it is not the same as it looks, it looks more like number 6, but 6 is not the same part number.
http://www.farmallcub.info/manuals/cub_ ... 004-02.jpg
http://www.farmallcub.info/manuals/cub_ ... 004-03.jpg
That looks like a TM Tractor pic.
If Case IH does not sell the pins, you could buy some material the right size and make some.
If the holes in the linkage are worn, so the pins slide out of place, you maybe could rivet the ends some, so they can't move out of place. So the pins would have to be a little longer than original to stick out enough to rivet.
Don't rivet too much, and make it tight in the wrong place, the band has to move on the pins, I think.
Bob, I think he is talking about the 2 small pins that hold the ends of the brake band on, not the larger pin that fits into the hole in the final drive.
Below is a page from the Cub parts manual, they are number 20 in the pic, for the newer style of brake.
22 is the bigger pin, the pic of it is not the same as it looks, it looks more like number 6, but 6 is not the same part number.
http://www.farmallcub.info/manuals/cub_ ... 004-02.jpg
http://www.farmallcub.info/manuals/cub_ ... 004-03.jpg
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Re: Brake band anchor pin
That is correct , It is the pins that hold the ends of the brake shoes on, 2 for each brake
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Re: Brake band anchor pin
Glen wrote:Hi,
Bob, I think he is talking about the 2 small pins that hold the ends of the brake band on, not the larger pin that fits into the hole in the final drive.
I was going by the part #. I did measure two pins and they are .25". If the pins are worn narrower, it would be easy to cut some rod to make new ones, or stake/peen the old ones in place.
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