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Posted by Bob M on April 14, 2005 at 06:17:57 from (151.190.254.107):
In Reply to: 52 farmall super m posted by waynek on April 14, 2005 at 04:44:47:
Amazing - must be VERY dry where your new SM was abondoned! SM brakes are simple to remove/disassemble and repair. Key is to get 'em thorougly clean and oil free inside. If there is evidence of tranny lube leakage into the brakes you'll need replace the differential (spline) shaft seals. This is easy to do from outside the transmission. When reassembling a VERY LIGHT film of NevrSeez or grease on the splines and actuating plate anchor pad surfaces is good. But leave the balls inside the actuator plates dry, or lightly dust 'em with graphite powder. Replacement friction discs are readily available from CIH, TSC, etc. Figure about $100 for a set of 4 (2 req'd each side). Good luck - sounds like you got yourself a nice tractor!
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