Posted by rustyfarmall on August 29, 2010 at 11:16:54 from (209.152.78.140):
In Reply to: F-340 Brakes posted by Leo Davinci on August 29, 2010 at 11:01:16:
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I did read this yesterday, and had to go check the part numbers myself because I just din't see whay there would be a difference between the gas and the diesel, but yes, there is a difference. It looks to me like it would have easier and less costly for IH to use the same brakes on both versions, but maybe they were trying to use up some of the Super C parts?I really don't know why there would be a difference.
I guess the next logical thing would be to cross-reference the brake pinion shaft and related items for both the gasoline version and the diesel version to see if maybe those parts might interchange?
Next question. How are you using the tractor and what are you doing that causes the brakes to wear out so fast? Or maybe there are some other brake parts that are causing the extreme wear issue?
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