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F/S: Relined Brake Bands/Brake Shoes

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    Posted: 02 May 2024 at 1:14pm
Thanks, Mike for putting that band on here...that particular band is for many of the John Deere skidders and I do quite a few of those...check the John Deere price and then see what you think! LOL! John Deere gets 1750.00 for (1) band with the Kevlar...I get 325.00 for the one I sell with the good woven type material on it and it has the brass woven into that material as well...no complaints at all about it working good and how can anyone complain about the cost? LOL!
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Everything is impossible until someone does it! WD45-trip loader 1947 c w/woods belly mower, 1939 B, #3 sickle mower 1944 B, 2 1948 G's. Misc other equipment that my wife calls JUNK!
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Rob...Have you located a core yet for the Braden or Tulsa winches we talked about a while back? Just checking in with you to see...Rick
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[QUOTE=Rick]Rob...Sorry, but I have no way to fab one...a core would be nice...Thanks![/QUOTE

Thanks Rick;

I think I know where there is a core/band available for the Tulsa, and I'll look to get it acquired.

Sent an email for measurements prior to having it shipped up here. Should know back later yet today.




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Rob...Sorry, but I have no way to fab one...a core would be nice...Thanks!
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Originally posted by Rick Rick wrote:

Sorry about the small pic, but can't seem to get it enlarged no matter what I do and I'm not the best surfer out there either! LOL! This is a picture of the skidder wench band that I started relining...just wanted to make mention of it and thanks!   Rick

Rick;

Do you have a way to make a band for a mechanical winch drum? I have both Braden, and Tulsa but neither have the brake bands with them. If not I'll start the look for a core to reline.
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Rick, I’m sad to hear you are no longer in the clutch business.    I lost your info and posted on here to try and find you.   I bought a clutch for a WD and it was absolutely perfect!
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Sorry about the small pic, but can't seem to get it enlarged no matter what I do and I'm not the best surfer out there either! LOL! This is a picture of the skidder wench band that I started relining...just wanted to make mention of it and thanks!   Rick
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Hopefully getting a start on the other side this afternoon, or tomorrow. Everything looks good on the rt. side except the release bearing became discombobulated when the race fractured..... 
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Thanks, Rob!
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Thanks Rick; we have one steering clutch out as of yesterday and will get the other hopefully in the middle of next week. This one needs new lining and I assume the other side will also. I'll get them to you shortly.

Thanks,
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Rob...Good morning! Yes, I can do them, not a problem. What thickness material goes on those...3/8"?  Please send to: Rick Corder---209 Hill Lane---Jonesburg, MO. 63351 via UPS and that'll get them here quicker, but I'll be shipping them back via USPS, since I don't have an account with UPS...Thanks, Rick
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Rick;

I have a set of brake bands needing relined that are riveted from an older Cat 977H series dozer. Can you do these? I'll swing it that way if you can. 
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Also...as a side note...I started relining the wench brake bands for the skidders they use for logging...message me if you're in need of having some of them done...Rick
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Sorry to hijack post. Do you know of any clutch guys up in the northeast. Or is that mid-American clutch the place.
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Corey...Try Mid America Clutch Co. in Evansville, IN....Fort Wayne Clutch in Fort Wayne, IN....Ag Parts, LTD. in Humboldt, IA...Any one of those should be able to help you...
I called the Mid-America Clutch......they said, 'box it up, send it to us, we will reline it, it will take a couple of days, and cost less than a new disc'. I said, 'OK'. Thanks for the tip!Smile
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Corey...Try Mid America Clutch Co. in Evansville, IN....Fort Wayne Clutch in Fort Wayne, IN....Ag Parts, LTD. in Humboldt, IA...Any one of those should be able to help you...
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Hope you enjoy your 'retirement' . I, too, have been working on machines for 50+ years. Smile Rick (or anyone else reading this) , who else relines clutches (HD6) in the Midwest? Most of the ones I call in KC are long gone......
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Rick, received the D-14 shoes you just completed for me and they look great!   Appreciate the great service over the years.     
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You can only DELETE the post before someone ELSE posts after you.... You can go back and MODIFY a post, but not DELETE an old post.
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How does a person delete his own post? Can't seem to do that here any more, unless I'm missing something...??? I'm trying to shorten it up some...you know, take out all of the "bumps to the top"? Thanks for any help...Rick
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Hi Rick;

Can you do antique heavy truck brake shoes also? Most of these are the bolted lining types.

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