YM 1401 Brakes

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MarkStewart

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Location
Pine Bush NY
Tractor
Yanmar 1401
I have put over 100 hours on my little 1401 since I bought it. It seems the brakes have gone beyond their adjustment and aren't working like they should. I almost backed down a big hill I didn't have any intention of backing down /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif So after reading through the archives on this forum I decided to check them out. I hear that they can be switched around. What I was wondering is, should I switch the set from the left side to the right side? Also when I took one side apart it was caked with mud and corrosion. I cleaned the drums and pads etc. with my drill with wire wheel. The pads themselves only had about an 1/8 of an inch remaining on them. So should I even bother switching them around or should I just get them relined? And if so where would be a good place to have that done? Thanks.
 
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Switching the pads depends on whether they are symmetrical or not. I.E. the mechanism(s) that hold the shoes align no matter which way the shoe is placed inside the drum.

I did one side of my 2210. Bought new pads, but found that the old shoes had enough meat on them that I could reuse. The actual brake cover can be attached in several different orientations too, and mine was done incorrectly so it appeared that I had no more adjustment in the linkage. I flipped the shoes (the inside was worn more than the outside) and attached the cover plate so that I again had adjustment in the linkage. On the 2210 there is a static cam that one side of the shoes rests on. Per recommendation I rotated that Cam 90 degrees which pushed the shoes out slightly further. Back in business.

FYI Warning! The replacement shoes i bought were to big to fit into the drum. This is done "on purpose" to allow for the turning of the drums. I would have had to turn my drums (which they could have used) or shaved down the pads to get them to fit.
 
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who would turn tractor drums? I just put them back on when i got my cam unstuck...who cares if there pitted or gouged a bit? Its a tractor not a race car. I have used gouged rotors on my street vehicles its not a big deal in most cases. Now sever cases is a different story.
 
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who would turn tractor drums? I just put them back on when i got my cam unstuck...who cares if there pitted or gouged a bit? Its a tractor not a race car. I have used gouged rotors on my street vehicles its not a big deal in most cases. Now sever cases is a different story.

Me if i cant get the pads to fit. :rolleyes:
 
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yea i guess. id be worried it would take a bunch of effort to unstick the drum to pull it!
 
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Where did you get your shoes? Have never heard/read of that problem.

I don't want to go looking for it but I think I remember someone else having trouble getting new shoes to go in.
 
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Where did you get your shoes? Have never heard/read of that problem.

I don't want to go looking for it but I think I remember someone else having trouble getting new shoes to go in.
 

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