ampa
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- Feb 9, 2009
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I'm wondering if I could get the brake linnings bonded at any shop that reline clutches/brakes., I've sandblasted and wire brushed the old paper thin shoe housings as the linnings just fell out .,since I had removed the rear tire/wheel I discovered that the linkage was all seized up the drum is all pittted., also wondering if I could get this small drum turned or just maybe just clean it up.,it's only a compact tractor.,so it doesn't require to in top condition like an automobile., as I'm not driving it at high speeds.,the other side seems to be the only side working., but when I apply the brakes it makes squeeky sounds which I believe are not too good on that side as well., new bonded linnings would provide me much better stopping power than this tractor has in the past., if I can't find a place to reline these shoes is there an alterntive to the original linning material., like there wouldn't be any heat problems....any suggestions are welcome., I also blew the rear tire as it was weather checked/cracked and rotten from calciam/water that was in it., now I'm stuck with getting some kind of tires to replace these turf tires the rims are really quite wide., so I was thinking of maybe 15" good used set of truck type snow tires or whatever would fit these extra wide rims., right now I can't afford the proper tires quoted to me @ $375 cdn plus tax..... tractor dealers don't sell tires so I was told..... thanks in advance..........AMPA
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