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Posted by david bell /chainsaw on November 07, 2005 at 19:18:55 from (68.95.51.220):
Hello Farmalls, I removed my brakes on both sides and cleaned all parts in a blast cabinet, a friend works at an aircraft repair co. -that is a great way to remove all traces of rust,- and then sprayed with green colored primer. Bought the disks at a clutch & brake shop, the owner suggested that I drill one or two holes in the bottom of the disk cover itself, 1/4" or so and then put a cotter pin in the hole. The movement of the tractor will keep the cotter pin vibrating and therefore keep the hole always open -not cloged up with outside dirt.- 2nd. It will also allow any moisture to escape,eliminating rust should the tractor be parked outside. Makes sense to me. Has anyone here tried this idea ?
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