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Curt

11-13-2001 18:20:27




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Hope I'm not covering old ground but I did'nt find exactly what I need in the archives, so here goes. I have a '50 H that the brake system has been locked up - that is brake pedal will not activate the band lever (I think that is the correct term for the piece that the band hooks to) I had a devil of a time getting the cover off in fact the hub around the shaft pulled thru the cover. And now as I understand the lever should pull out of the rear end casing. Am I right or is there something that holds it in? What is the procedure for pulling this out. Thanks My local Case IH guys are way too young to answer this ?

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Clem

11-13-2001 21:09:06




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 Re: H brake overhaul in reply to Curt, 11-13-2001 18:20:27  
If I understand you correctly, you are talking about the brake band lever. That should pull out by hand. It rides in a blind hole. You might try some PB Blaster, Kroil or the like. Let it sit a while. Then, put some Vise Grips on it and try to twist it out. If that doesn't work try heading the casting around it with a oxy/ace torch.



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Curt

11-13-2001 22:11:18




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 Re: Re: H brake overhaul in reply to Clem, 11-13-2001 21:09:06  
Thanks, yes you got the picture, thats as I thought but this thing is super stuck couldn't budge it with the arm that hooks up to the brake pedal. Guess i'll try some different solvent as you suggest. Any other tips to preclude this from happening again.



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The Red

11-14-2001 06:45:34




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 Re: Re: Re: H brake overhaul in reply to Curt, 11-13-2001 22:11:18  
Curt once I get one of those stubborn ones out, I turn them on the grind stone to smooth out the rough spots. I makes sure it works freely in the casting hole before re-assembling the brake band. Water has gotten in there somewhere along the line.



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