Posted by joe csuti on July 28, 2012 at 12:59:29 from (151.198.125.144):
In Reply to: Re: Snapper Hydro Drive posted by Howard Crosslen on July 28, 2012 at 12:08:05:
The pins you are refering to may be the guide pins on disk brake caliper,these tend to stick in caliper body due to rust/dirt and as the pads wear the pin travel required to apply brakes is longer,if pins rusty/dirty caliper may not release completely or not at all.Looking at assembly drawings of some mod snapper tractors the brake locks one of the reduction gears in axle,if brake not releasing completely due to sticking caliper/parking brake engaged,rear wheels won't turn when both off ground.
Goto link below & click on snapper logo,select mod# from tractor list,look at transmission group & clutch/brake assembly drawings,may help you find out what's frozen,broken or disconnected in linkages or brake system.
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