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Posted by Kerwin on July 31, 2006 at 18:47:19 from (207.230.193.18):
Can anyone suggest what machine might have a cable-operated master cylinder? I've got a project for putting brakes on an old clutch run skid loader. My plan is to mount drum brakes with brake fluid supplied by a couple of master cylinders run by a cable and hand squeeze grip on the control levers (one for each side). Unfortunately, the hand grips need to be vertical on the skid loader levers, which wouldn't allow a motorcyle-style hand grip and master cylinder setup to work. As far as I know, the cycle ones need to be relatively horizontal. So, if anyone can suggest what (snowmobile, ATV, etc.) might have a master cylinder operated remotely by a cable pull, the info would be greatly appreciated.
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