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Kevin210
Silver Level Joined: 08 Oct 2018 Location: Indiana Points: 377 |
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Posted: 30 Mar 2024 at 10:17pm |
Finaly got the left side brake apart today
on the 220 and there's no doubt this tractor seen a lot of water somehow. The actuating disc has a lot of rust and some minor pitting on both sides,so much that replacement might be in order. With that being said,are new one available or is there some place that can weld and turn them down,or just call salvage yard and hope for decent replacements if needed. |
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SteveM C/IL
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Shelbyville IL Points: 8247 |
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The actuators and the intermediate disc aren't priced in parts book which means NLA. Says contact dealer for availability so unless you can find NOS a dealer has in the back room you are SOL for new. Probably couldn't afford them anyway. Call salvage. There are probably some better than yours. I'd be surprised if you can weld them but I've been wrong before.
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DrAllis
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Points: 20568 |
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Before I'd do anything, I'd be tearing the other side apart first to see what it is like.
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Kevin210
Silver Level Joined: 08 Oct 2018 Location: Indiana Points: 377 |
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Already did the other side Doc and
it wasn't near as bad.I did one side at a time so I could look to see how they went back together, that's just how I do things I reckon,so in this case I just happened to do the better side first. Both pedals were stuck but a little lube and they started moving again. Maybe the left side wasn't covered as well and got all the rain and snow IDK. |
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Kevin210
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Finaly got to work on the 220 today
and got the brakes on the left side, so the brakes are done if I put them back together the correct way. Also painted the frame rails except for the outside of them cause I laid them on the outside, so will try to get them done this weekend. Also got the right front axle slid back in. It was all the way out,not sure why,plowing maybe but i couldn't get the tie rod broke loose so I took it off and took to the dealer since I don't have any heat,call me when it's loose. Good day I thought... |
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Kevin210
Silver Level Joined: 08 Oct 2018 Location: Indiana Points: 377 |
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Oh I forgot the right rear tire has
been moved out the end of the axle too. |
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Kevin210
Silver Level Joined: 08 Oct 2018 Location: Indiana Points: 377 |
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Finally did a brake check today on the new brakes,
well as best i could,jacked up the back end and turned the tires and had daughter pull the pedals,tires stopped pretty instantly. I realize it isn't the same as it running on it's own and trying them but I'm a long ways from that right now. Just glad they worked. |
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SteveM C/IL
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Shelbyville IL Points: 8247 |
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when they are right they are like power brakes
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