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Are brakes supposed to lock completely or partiall

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Ramon from NC

09-28-2004 07:10:01




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Just out of curiosity, when you are using the brakes independently on a Cub or a Farmall 100, are the brakes supposed to lock completely when turning or just 80% of the way. Thanks Ramon




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Hugh MacKay

09-28-2004 11:20:19




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 Re: Are brakes supposed to lock completely or part in reply to Ramon from NC, 09-28-2004 07:10:01  
Ramon: Your brakes should react to the amount of presure you apply, and yes you should be able to lick the wheel up. You should also be able to apply without locking up.



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magman

09-28-2004 10:15:45




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 Re: Are brakes supposed to lock completely or part in reply to Ramon from NC, 09-28-2004 07:10:01  
I dont know this answer for 100% but my cub brakes lock up when I just touch them. JON



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Novel Idea Guy

09-28-2004 20:16:05




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 Re: Are brakes supposed to lock completely or part in reply to magman, 09-28-2004 10:15:45  
On the plus side, at least you have brakes. On the negative, they shouldn't lock up.

Part of the reason could be inadequate ballast/traction. I know the one working brake on my Cub will lock up on the gravel driveway, but that's because it has no ballast and is running turf tires (i.e. no traction). No traction to keep the tire spinning means it'll cut loose and slide.



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