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Re: getting at Super A brakes
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Posted by SuperA-Tx on September 05, 2006 at 17:48:22 from (4.227.110.242):
In Reply to: getting at Super A brakes posted by Pa. Pete on September 05, 2006 at 07:58:41:
Pete I had my Super A just about all stripped in the back and decided to replace the brakes because I had gone this far and might was well go whole hog. The tractor guy I use to do lots of my work was nice enough to come to my business and do the work so I didnt thave to do much. What I wanted to add was that those babies are heavy and unless you have a cherry picker I would think twice about the whole thing. When he got the weights and stuff off we put it in an old wagon and it ruined that baby. lol Got it in a tree dolly and even that strained under the weight. If you udecided to go for it just keep your toes out from under everything. After market toes have a tendancy not to fit like the originals.
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