brakes ON 2210

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shager

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My right rear brake pedal when pressed doesn't come back. Musshy as I call it. I've checked the linkage and it seems fine. i assume its something in the actual brake system.
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   / brakes ON 2210 #2  
Steve,

Often you can narrow it down to a broken spring, sticky excentric lobe that accuates the shoe spread, or dust and dirt restricting shoe travel and return. I am not real familiar with your model, but I think they are all basically the same (until you get into wet breaks).

A simple check, by removing the linkage and break cover will indicate the problem, and usually a quick fix.

Regards, Mark
 
   / brakes ON 2210 #3  
Start by shooting some PB Blaster around anything that moves in the brake system. Mostly where the lever attaches at the brake. If it does't fix it , it will sure help on getting it apart.
 
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i think its dust and dirt do you know the easiest way to get at it. its the right rear brake.
thanks steve
 
   / brakes ON 2210 #5  
Steve ,
Its a lot easier if you jack it up & remove the tire first, then the brake cover.
Do it outside if possible, because when you blow it out with air its really dusty & rusty !
Ernie
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   / brakes ON 2210 #6  
It's likely brake dust jamming the brake shaft where it goes into the brake drum housing. You can't lube it without disassembly because of the o-ring at the outer end of the shaft that makes it watertight.

On my YM240 (YM2000) this was the first of several minor repairs I made to restore the tractor to good working condition.

I loosened the fender and swung it back out of the way, then removed the brake enclosure cover to clean the shaft.

It was a little snug working with the wheel still in place but far more space than working on a modern auto engine. I thought for my beginner's project it was safer to leave the wheel holding up the tractor.

My total time was under an hour. Later I got a flat-rate manual and it shows 0.6 hours for this project including removing the wheel. I hope a 2210 is equally simple.
 

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