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# 48's brakes
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# 48's brakes
This morning I decided to replace the right final axle brake drum and brake band. The old one had damage done to the parts that were non repairable. (cost more to fix than replace) When I finished with the right side I decided to remove the left final and remove the grease from the brake band. The cub would stop but it took alot of preasure to do that. This is what I found.
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Re: # 48's brakes
seen plenty of those like that, hope your axle is not to beat up so a new drum can fit tight on it
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Re: # 48's brakes
axle is toast , but
i have one
i have one
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Re: # 48's brakes
Boss Hog wrote:axle is toast , but
i have one
And just a Sunday afternoon drive away too.
Is that final bolt hole in bad shape also ? Might need a bit more than parts while it's off.
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Re: # 48's brakes
Ya I was kinda bummed when I saw it but shess an old girl. Well ger going and feeling good.
Yogi
The large hole there on the final is for the alignment pin, wich was not installed when the PO replaced the final with a newer yer casting. Its good to check thing over on your cub. You never know what you will find.
Yogi
The large hole there on the final is for the alignment pin, wich was not installed when the PO replaced the final with a newer yer casting. Its good to check thing over on your cub. You never know what you will find.
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Re: # 48's brakes
y6ou need a pin too?
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Re: # 48's brakes
Is that a mouse nest? Had the same thing on my 49 but the po had a welder and used to weld the drum to the shaft. Took some doing but got it off. Was able to take a skim cut off the shaft and make a special brake drum to fit. I have access to a tool and die shop. Works great and was fun to do. Next owner is really going to scratch his or her head over that one.
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