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Re: changing brake bands on farmall H
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Posted by riverbend on April 09, 2006 at 07:02:34 from (208.160.33.154):
In Reply to: Re: changing brake bands on farmall H posted by lekander883 on April 09, 2006 at 05:59:12:
There is a band on either side. You might not notice anything leaking until you get the band off. If the seal is bad, the band will be soaked with grease. I have found that aftermarket bands are thinner than IH, and I have had trouble with them breaking. Others here do not seem to have that problem. I bought an IH replacement band a couple weeks ago. It was $75 at the local dealer, but when I get to the end of the field, I would rather turn than go through the fence. Once you install the new bands, you will have to adjust them. The operator's manual gives the procedure. When I adjusted mine, the covers would get warm when I was driving the tractor and I had to loosen the adjusters another 1/4 turn. Greg
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