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D15 series 2 brakes

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    Posted: 12 Dec 2023 at 1:51pm
I need brake shoes for a D15 series 2. Anybody know where to locate them?
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Just a heads up...I no longer reman. clutch units at all, but WILL continue to reline brake bands and brake shoes for a long time yet. So...anyone needing their brakes relined, please keep me in mind. I have what I think are pretty good prices on relining them and I only use the good quality material. NO...I do NOT sell the material alone, sorry. I buy it in a roll and and make it all from scratch. No disappointments yet and thrive to keep it that way. I can be reached here on the site...on Facebook or you can call me at: 314-488-9224. Thanks for your time and hope to do some brakes now!   Rick
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AGCO, DJS, Steiners, etc...
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Those suppliers only offer brake parts for serial numbers 9001 and below. Series 2 must be different.
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Thanks for responding. Once I get the old ones off l’ll get with you and see what we can do.
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The Series II D15 tractors have cerametallic brake shoes like a button clutch disc. The earlier fiber brake shoes will fit the same, just they will fade quickly if used hard. 
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Rick not only does quality work , he uses quality materials. He would be a great choice to have them done right.
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The series 2 cerametallic brake pads was an attempt by engineers to provide more stopping/turning power with a brake that was kind of small for 46 HP. It worked, and the hotter the material, the better it worked. In the advertising literature, they even have a graph showing the improvement in performance of the old versus the new type of materials.
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