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22-36 Brakes

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BJ

11-18-2001 18:17:55




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I am rebuilding a 22-36 and it has what looks to be a factory cover where the brake shaft should come out for the drum to be mounted. I have looked at 3 other parts tractors in the area and they are set up the same way. The parts book does not show no brakes as an option. Did these tractors come from the factory with no brakes or was this an operator conversion. It seems that having no brakes would be a disadvantage even in the flat land of west Texas. Hopefully some of you are more knowledgable than me.

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Andrew

11-18-2001 21:21:06




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 Re: 22-36 Brakes in reply to BJ, 11-18-2001 18:17:55  
I have a 15-30 which is almost the same tractor(the earlier model) and it has the same sort of brake as the 10-20 only an enlarged version. Basically just a spoked pulley with a brake band around it. I was actually missing the band / lever and managed to get one from a 22-36 wreck.

Mine is on steels/spuds but I wouldn't like to have to stop on hard ground without some sort of brake as these old things seem to roll when you don't want them to and vice versa!

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Bob Kerr

11-18-2001 19:28:10




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 Re: 22-36 Brakes in reply to BJ, 11-18-2001 18:17:55  
I have a 10-20 and have looked at a few 22-36s when I was looking for parts. It seemed to me they all had open brake drums just like my 10-20 only larger. They wouldn't have made them without brakes of some sort as it would be easier to set the brake when belting up to a thresher(2 person job) than block the wheels(3 person job). I bet the west texas sandy soil ground up the brake parts and they took them off and blocked the hole to keep out the grit from the rear gear case.It may be possible they used the covers off of an F-12 or F-20???

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