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PeteNY

01-18-2004 10:36:25




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Guys, Just opened up the brakes on the new SH, problem is unlike an I have run into on any IHs yet. The Brake/Pinion shaft is grooved so bad that the inner pad won't slide like it should, it just catches and tips. Question is; are these shafts readily available in good condition are are they fairly rare? (It is Sunday so I haven't checked new availability yet, but I assume it will be nill.) Other question is, can they be replaces simply by removing them from the side, or do I need to go in from above? Thanks, Pete

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Gauger

01-18-2004 19:49:00




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 Re: Super H Brake questions in reply to PeteNY, 01-18-2004 10:36:25  
Pete,I've got one from a '54 Super H. I'm combining three SH's to make one so I have quite a few goodies. Email me if you are interested in making it your's. And everything is done from the side jjst like a Super C. Yippee!



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PeteNY

01-19-2004 07:50:32




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 Re: Re: Super H Brake questions in reply to Gauger, 01-18-2004 19:49:00  
Gauger, 1st, thanks for the reply and the info...made my day, 2nd;VERY interested in buy the shaft if it's not grooved where the pads ride, 2 if you have them avaialable as both of mine are grooved badly. I can't seem to find your email, so please hit me at mine so we can get together. CaseKub3@msn.com, I will leave a msg for you on page 1 also. Thanks again, Pete



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SGT K

01-18-2004 19:11:26




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 Re: Super H Brake questions in reply to PeteNY, 01-18-2004 10:36:25  
Pete,
I don't know about the avaialability of the brake shafts, but if they are like an H they come out with the bull pinion assembly. Don't be tempted to pull the assembly without moving the bull gears. If you do you will break the flange that holds the inner bearing.

I just went through this on my regular H. Aces and rebuilder gave me a good tip, remove the PTO and you can then remove the cap screw and large washer that hold the axle to the bull gear. Then take the wheel off, then the axle cap that has four 3/8 bolts. You should be able to slide the axle out and free the bull gear. Pull the bull gear to the rear and swing the rear of it toward the center of the rear end. This will give you enough clearance to pull your bull pinion assembly from the side of the case. I did both sides of mine. On one side the axle did not cooperate, so I removed it with the entire axle housing.

Its not to bad of a job, it sounds worse than it is. Just be careful and be sure your bull gear is pulled back and not catching your inner bearing flange as you pull the bull pinion assembly, and you really need to have two people to slide the axle back into the bull gear.

Again, I'm not the sharpest guy working on a Farmall, but I got this tip here and it worked great. You can read the tips the guys gave me a couple of days ago under END PLAY and END PLAY FOUND. What I described is for a regular H, but I believe it would be the same for a Super.

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Wait a minute!

01-18-2004 20:49:05




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 Re: Re: Super H Brake questions in reply to SGT K, 01-18-2004 19:11:26  
Pete,
I was wrong about having to move the bull gear to get your bull pinion assembly out. The H I worked on is not the same as a super H. I see on page 71 of my old IT manual that with a Super H they can be pulled from the outside. Please forgive my ignorance.
SGT K

PS. If you would have removed your PTO and pulled your axle you would have rightly owed me a deserved butt-whoopin.



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PeteNY

01-19-2004 07:52:06




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 Re: Re: Re: Super H Brake questions in reply to Wait a minute!, 01-18-2004 20:49:05  
SGT K, Thank you so much for taking the time to reply...no worries, I haven't removed them yet! Again, I really appreciate the help...it's what makes this board great! Hope I can return thr favor sometime!



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