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Posted by NC Wayne on August 23, 2005 at 22:22:53 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Wet Brakes posted by Confused about brakes on August 22, 2005 at 20:13:48:
Wet type steering brakes can come in either disc or band type. Now as to where to get material to line it it would depend on wether it was a wet type or a dry type to know what type lining you need. Better yet if you'll get me a make, model, and serial number I should be able to find out what your machine takes and where to get what you need. With new lining that then leads to the question as to how the lining is put on. If it's a bonded lining then you'll have to send them out to have new lining bonded on. If their riveted on then you'll need the proper tools to rivet the new lining on. If you want to write me back direct at Northwest80D@AOL.com and let me know a little more about what machine, etc you've got I'll be more than happy to help. Wayne
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