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melenia
Bronze Level Joined: 28 Feb 2024 Location: Pennsylvania Points: 15 |
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Posted: 02 Aug 2024 at 10:01am |
I replaced the brake shoes on a D15 series one tractor. The shoes were the correct size. The drums were in pretty good shape. Also, replaced seals. Put everything back together and now brakes are worse than before. Brake rod adjusted to maximum position, still no brakes. Brake pedals have no resistance. Is it possible that I did not install the brake actuator properly? As you can probably tell, I am not very experienced at this.
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DrAllis
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Points: 20535 |
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Maximum position should mean as LONG as possible.
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melenia
Bronze Level Joined: 28 Feb 2024 Location: Pennsylvania Points: 15 |
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Thank you for responding! Yes, it is in the longest position. Could it be that the actuator is worn so much that it would act this way? I read where others have had this problem.
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DrAllis
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Points: 20535 |
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I'd say the actuator lever wasn't positioned correctly between the bottom of the shoes to be able the spread them apart when you step on the brake pedals. Been a long time since I've done one of those, but that's almost what it has to be.
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ACinSC
Orange Level Joined: 16 Dec 2015 Location: South Carolina Points: 2768 |
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We did our D 15 back in Dec 2015 . Just looked and the post and pics are still on here . Sadly I don't know how to share them . Good luck !
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melenia
Bronze Level Joined: 28 Feb 2024 Location: Pennsylvania Points: 15 |
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When I put it back together, I didnt think the actuator moved the shoes that much. Any idea how far they should move. Seems like it only moved the shoes about 3/16 of an inch. At the time I was thinking it should move farther than that.
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Glenn (NJ)
Bronze Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: NW NJ Points: 47 |
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The actuator arm and cam are handed. If you had both sides apart at the same time you may have mixed them up. Been there, done that.
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Kenny L.
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: NEIOWA Points: 1273 |
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I done mind last winter and yes they move more then 3/16" , if I remember right it's like 2".
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Rick of HopeIN
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Hope, Indiana Points: 1324 |
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I just put a D14 back together. The levers were on wrong side, switch sides and they were fine. The shop manual is not so clear what view they are showing.
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