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    Posted: 16 Oct 2020 at 6:53am
So I got the service manual....doesnt say much.

How does one remove the circled parts?


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After removing final drive, it slides off shaft.       MACK
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Originally posted by MACK MACK wrote:

After removing final drive, it slides off shaft.       MACK


Will try.
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Tom...Sent you a PM on the brakes...
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Originally posted by Alex09(WI) Alex09(WI) wrote:

Tom, if you can get the following link to work, this is exactly what you need.


God stuff Alex, thanks!
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Well here is todays fresh hell:   Yes the pin used to hold the lower brake pan has sheard off inside....


Here is the inside part...notice there is a collar of sorts that my wrench is around (almost), also note the washers....neither are in the parts illustration I show. Thanks Allis!....also wonder why the other brake surface shown here:

https://www.facebook.com/awtractorrepair/photos/pcb.1165431930518991/1165426223852895/  

Is not on this illustration?....Oh, well my inner OCD computer programmer coming out... 

Looks like this will be it for a while on this project as I am going in for rotator cuff surgury Thursay and will be out of commission for a while...

Thanks for all the help!




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Originally posted by TomYaz TomYaz wrote:

Well here is todays fresh hell:   Yes the pin used to hold the lower brake pan has sheard off inside....


Here is the inside part...notice there is a collar of sorts that my wrench is around (almost), also note the washers....neither are in the parts illustration I show. Thanks Allis!....also wonder why the other brake surface shown here:

https://www.facebook.com/awtractorrepair/photos/pcb.1165431930518991/1165426223852895/  

Is not on this illustration?....Oh, well my inner OCD computer programmer coming out... 

Looks like this will be it for a while on this project as I am going in for rotator cuff surgury Thursay and will be out of commission for a while...

Thanks for all the help!






oops forgot to add the econd pic:


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BTW wasnt me who sheared that off...thats how I found it.
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That pin does not have to come out.  Take the small pin out that is below the wrench instead.
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Originally posted by DSeries4 DSeries4 wrote:

That pin does not have to come out.  Take the small pin out that is below the wrench instead.

Its gotta come out.  brake rod is sheared off underneath all that too....besides, I could not live with myself leaving rusted frozen sheared parts in place....
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I have been doing these for 35 years , this is not the worst I have ever seen .
He who dies with the most toys is,
nonetheless ,still dead.
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Originally posted by Fred in Pa Fred in Pa wrote:

I have been doing these for 35 years , this is not the worst I have ever seen .

My sympathies
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U WILL GET GOOD AT THEM SOMEDAY TOO. GOOD LUCK
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