Posted by NCWayne on January 20, 2011 at 21:19:46 from (69.40.232.189):
In Reply to: Chain come-a-long? posted by 135 Fan on January 20, 2011 at 20:04:47:
The only ones I"ve ever owned are the old Tug-It brand which I"ve found to be nearly indestructable. That said, I"ve never had to change the brake in one due to it failing. I have put a new disc in a couple of them that I picked up in pieces and made one out of two, etc, when the brake disc happened to be missing. Regardless of the reason working on the brake wasn"t a big dealon the Tug-It"s and since most of them are similarly made I can"t see it being a big deal on your"s. The main thing is to make sure when you get it together that it"s adjusted tight enough to work but not so tight as to bind. One last thing though, I"ve heard over the years, right or wrong, that with the newer/cheaper ones being made it"s almost as cheap to just buy a new one as it is to get parts to repair one, that is if parts are even available. Good luck......
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