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Brake Lock 48C?

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    Posted: 17 Jun 2010 at 11:22am
How are the foot brakes supposed to lock  on a C.   Neighbor has a 48 that has been cobbled up a bit and no visible locks?
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If they are like a CA, the brake locks are on the levers where they go inside the axle housings. They just flip over and hold the levers up against the housing.
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I have done a few Cs that did not have locks. 
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Never heard of someone taking locks off and leaving them off..wonder if they were catching or binding.  The service book is of no help and I have no C reference to see the parts or where they go.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote rasman57 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Jun 2010 at 2:15pm
Gary do you think removed or never there?   Must of been an issue if guys were leaving a simple lever or cam off.
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<a href="http://tractorpics.com/pics/displayimage.php?pos=-87"><img src="http://tractorpics.com/pics/albums/3/thumb_110_1079.JPG" WIDTH="100" HEIGHT="100"><br>110 1079</a>

See that thing between the fender and the brake that is attacted to the break? That should be your break lock. Push breaks down and flip to engage. If it's not there, you don't have a brake lock.
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Try again: 

<a href="http://tractorpics.com/pics/displayimage.php?pos=-87"><img src="http://tractorpics.com/pics/albums/3/normal_110_1079.JPG"><br>110 1079</a>
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1 more time. I'll just post the link to the picture.

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That's it.  Item #1 & item #5.  We used to rough up the latches a little so it would hold better.
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I don t know I tried to find some when I needed them and could not find  them and I tried to put some on that I made and the the brake rod was not deep enough for it so the owner said don t bother he would not use them anyway.The other one was kind of the same deal.I really never questioned it I just thought that maybe it was some option at that time 
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