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    Posted: 04 Jul 2010 at 10:28am

I would like opinions on whether this brake band is worth salvaging and putting a new liner on it?  Was rusted pretty bad.  The other side is broke where the bolt goes thru the "eye", so I know I will have to replace it.  My question is whether most all brake bands I find in a boneyard will look like this or if this one is worse than average.  Was hoping I could find a couple decent ones in a boneyard to possibly put new liners on.

A new brake assembly with band and liner is $250 from Agco-so not looking that direction.
Thanks



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Can't tell, but it doesn't look like it got into the metal band so I would put a new band on it.  I had to repair mine where the bolt goes through, put a new band on and is working fine.  just took some time with a welder, file and dremel.  Wouldn't want to do it every day.
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  I have  relined , rebuilt and  ready to go  $80  each with good core.  Tony
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Get one from Tony and be don with it
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If you have any oil leaks, you need to get the pads that don't care or fix your leaks
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