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IH Cub Cadet 1250 Brakes Won't Grab

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Tyler Fortney

08-23-2007 16:59:35




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I have a 1975 IH cub cadet 1250 with the hydrostatic transmission and rear disc brakes.
I noticed when I was mowing the brakes when applied would not grab hold of the disc and the brakes have no wear on them Is there a way to adjust the brakes or do I heve to take it to a case IH dealer to get it fixed?




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Farmallgray

08-25-2007 13:16:56




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 Re: IH Cub Cadet 1250 Brakes Won't Grab in reply to Tyler Fortney, 08-23-2007 16:59:35  
Tyler,

Here is great site for cub cadet questions;

www.ihregistry.com



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Tyler Fortney

08-24-2007 18:09:43




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 Re: IH Cub Cadet 1250 Brakes Won't Grab in reply to Tyler Fortney, 08-23-2007 16:59:35  
Thanks. Mark for your help I was able to get them tightened on my own They work great now!
At first I thought my wife and grandson were kidding when she said they weren't working.
but anyway thanks for your help!!!



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Mark (PA)

08-23-2007 17:35:49




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 Re: IH Cub Cadet 1250 Brakes Won't Grab in reply to Tyler Fortney, 08-23-2007 16:59:35  
The particular brakes you have on your 1250 are very easy to adjust. The rod that leads up to the brake pedal is threaded on the end toward the rear of the tractor, which allows you to tighten up the slack in the pads thus putting more pressure on your disc when you depress the brake. You most likely have two nuts on the end of the rod. one nut locks against the other so they do not loosen up on their own. have a look at it and I think you'll be able to get them tigthened up. good luck

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