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    Posted: Yesterday at 10:59am
I am in need of a serviceable brake drum for an Allis-Chalmers Model CA tractor, this is the brake drum that is an integral part of the hand clutch assembly.

AGCO lists the part number as: 70225605
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I have the whole asembly housing and all but in ohio.

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You can get them new from Agco for over $400. I have rebuilt them. I turned down the drum and sleeved it to give it a new brake surface.
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Originally posted by tadams(OH) tadams(OH) wrote:

I have the whole asembly housing and all but in ohio.


If it weren't quite so far from Idaho I would be very interested in that Cry
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Originally posted by Matt (Jordan,MN) Matt (Jordan,MN) wrote:

You can get them new from Agco for over $400. I have rebuilt them. I turned down the drum and sleeved it to give it a new brake surface.

Whee!
I never thought of sleeving; machine shop rates would probably end up being upwards of just purchasing a new part from AGCO Shocked

Is it feasible to build it up with weld or is that just a dumb idea?
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