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te-20 brakes

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bryan86

03-30-2005 16:40:52




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Are the brakes for a to-20 the same for a te-20. If someone knows i would appreciate the info




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John (UK)

03-31-2005 11:07:28




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 Re: te-20 brakes in reply to bryan86, 03-30-2005 16:40:52  
Almost 100% correct there...Danny....
the brakes on the TE series are 14" Girling and they are 11" Bendix on the TO20.You can get the brakes shoes relined locally or you can buy new shoes for them from Sparex or maybe even on this site they do them, Brake shoes are part number S40825 and the Lining kit with rivets is S4163. Sparex parts are usually available from your local tractor dealer. I have an information sheet for these brakes that tells you how to adjust them and make sure that the linkage is set correctly so they will work evenly, if you would like a copy email me at : - fergusontractors at tiscali dot co dot uk but tell me in the mail what you need as I get so many mails everyday I may not find this one.

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danct

03-30-2005 18:36:44




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 Re: te-20 brakes in reply to bryan86, 03-30-2005 16:40:52  
bryan
no they are not ,in fact if you want brake shoes for a te tractor you will have to get the liners riveted on to your old shoes ,so make sure you clear up any leaking seals first before you do the brakes ,i think the TE has 13.5 inch x 2 and the TO has 12.5 x2 inch linings and the hardware is diffrent also ,but they are easy to work on either one,
maybe John UK can add to this if he is around as he is excellent for advice on these tractors
good luck
Danny

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