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Topic: 2010 stuck brake shaft
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| kylew01
09-30-2012 08:51:55
216.128.231.124
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The shaft that goes through the tractor to drive the left side brake is seized up. Unfortunately the shaft runs through the center of the tractor. Seems like a very poor design decision. Anyway, I was wondering if anyone has any advice on how to break it free. Included is a photo of the shaft.
Thanks!!
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| BobH in NH
10-01-2012 19:02:37
96.61.79.99
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Re: 2010 stuck brake shaft in reply to kylew01, 09-30-2012 08:51:55
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| My 2010 had a similar problem, but not totally seized. Happened after it had been sitting outside between hayfields. I was able to work it somewhat loose with a pipe wrench on the casting attached to the left end of the shaft, and with repeat applications of copious amounts of PB Blaster from both sides. I keep the PB spray can on the tractor and spray it every time I use it. Need to split the tractor this winter for clutch and ring gear work so plan to attack it more then. |
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