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Install New Brakes on your Ford Tractor

04/21/2015 by ST 4 Comments

Ford-Brakes-RachelDo the brakes on your Ford function improperly? Watch this free instructional video demonstrating the installation of brake shoes on a Ford 600. In this newest series of tractor repair videos offered exclusively online at SteinerTractor.TV Rachel Gingell shows you helpful tips when installing new brakes. Watch as Rachel takes you through the installation from start to finish. You can also watch more #WrenchingwithRachel videos on our Tractor Repair Video page.

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Filed Under: Ford, How To Tractor Repair Videos, Tractor Repair, tractor restoration, Wrenching with Rachel Tagged With: Brake Repair, ford tractor, How To video, new parts for old tractors, tractor restoration, Wrenching with Rachel

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  1. David Bellino says

    01/21/2017 at 16:08

    Hi, I have a Ford 600 that is not starting. It is giving me a headache… I get 12 volts at both sides of the coil, and everywhere else one minute and then the next minute no voltage or just 1.3 volts etc. Sometimes I get a spark on the plug and then no spark. The starter and battery are both new. What would cause voltage readings like that?
    Kind Regards,
    David Bellino

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    • Suzette Thomas says

      01/23/2017 at 08:19

      David check our our free online video “Why won’t my tractor start?” it will take you thru several scenarios to help determine why your tractor may not be starting. Good luck on your project.

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  2. Dick Goad says

    03/12/2018 at 11:36

    On the right side there is two springs. The left side has only one. The one part im having trouble with is the large spring and she didnt show how she got that one so easy. The collars on those tractor are froze on and need to be heated and while hot throw water on them and they will break loose or crack and come free. That viedo make ir look way to easy. These tractor are old and rustded

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  3. Shanna Eugenio says

    09/15/2018 at 14:01

    I have a question we just purchased an old Ford NAA tractor from a neighbor down the mountain, and are having problems with the mechanical brakes. We have a backhoe on the rear of the tractor and a loader bucket on the front of the tractor, and the mechanical brakes just aren’t helping the tractor stop especially on these Hills, and it’s dangerous. Is anybody know if you can replace the mechanical brake with a power brake?

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