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Andy

07-28-2002 19:00:54




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I have a IH 140 around a 1966 model and the brakes are worn out.Does anyone know of a website or manual that has a step by step on how to change brakes.I have never been into the brakes, any advise would be helpful THANKS




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Hugh MacKay

07-29-2002 01:52:59




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 Re: 140 Brakes in reply to Andy, 07-28-2002 19:00:54  
Don has allready given you good advice in changing your brakes. There is one small difference in SA and 140. SA has a band achored a one end and other end has pull rod that attaches to pedal made right into band. 140 has a rocker assembly you can partially see if look in where brake pull rod enters final drive. Pull rod hooks to this rocker assembly. Both ends of brake band hook to the rocker assembly. This is supposed to give you mechanical advantage over SA system. I have both systems in a SA and a 130 can't see much difference in braking capacity. Brake bands for 140 are substancially less mney than SA, unless the rocker assembly is broken.

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Diesel Don

07-28-2002 19:27:54




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 Re: 140 Brakes in reply to Andy, 07-28-2002 19:00:54  
I would get my hands on an IT manual.It will have the proceedure spelled out good enough for you to get the job done.As far as I know,I believe a 140 and an A are essentially the same.I have an A and the brakes are behind the bull pinion so the entire final drive assembly on each side will need to be removed to get at the brakes.



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