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Re: M Lambert brake tear down results
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Posted by Haas on April 27, 2004 at 05:05:32 from (12.65.48.127):
In Reply to: M Lambert brake tear down results posted by jamie on April 26, 2004 at 20:10:49:
I got the cone shaped return spring I needed from JP Tractor Salvage in Fredrichstown, MO. From you description, it sounds like the splines on the one disk were stripped out and thus all the load on the brakes was on only one disk. If the splines on the shaft are worn, replacing that is a big job. I think the shaft is the same for the Lambert brakes, or for the band brakes. The Lamberts were and add on, and they just go on the same shaft. For the band brakes, the drums just go on the shaft instead of the splined disks. If the splines on the shaft are worn, the brakes won't work very well, as the disks must slide freely on the shaft to work correctly. The shaft is the end of the pinion gear shaft and to replace it, you must go into the transmission. The pinion gear and the shaft are all one piece.
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