Hello again. So when I tore into my brakes the left side was missing the friction plates pads but had a fresh piston. I bought some off of a different 706. The outer cover ended up being shallower. And one of the friction disks was much thinner than what was on the right side. Not worn. Just thinner. Not having much luck finding any info. Any suggestions? One set of the parts aren't from a 706 I believe. Similar but not similar enough.
@@SplitReins Ok, so when I did mine I ordered an entirely new piston from NAPA (a&i products) that new piston came with an already bonded friction pad on it. I believe that is what you are referring to? throughout the entire brake assembly that can be differences that is why you have self adjusting screws on the brakes to take out that play. Hopefully that is helpful. I am not a mechanic though I am just an average guy trying to make it work also lol
I have a 706 that is leaking hydraulic fluid out of the left brake drum. Is that a sure sign or indication that the o-rings are bad? I was told by one guy that it could be a rear seal that sits inside the rear wheel section and said that the tractor would likely need to be split in two in order to replace the seal. What’s your thoughts as I don’t have the estimated 3000.00 to have a shop tear it down.
My best advise would be to pull the brakes apart on that side and look for a failed O-ring. That is the cheap option to find your issue. Could be a simple re seal job. I would start there.
What I referred to as the glue on discs was actually piston plate itself which I got from A&I. I ordered everything through my local NAPA. That disc comes pre bonded
Thanks for sharing! Just pulled a brake off my 866 and it looks similar enough for me to have an idea what im dealing with now. Thanks! :D
Thank you, glad this was helpful.
Thank you for sharing this! I have to do the same thing on my 706 and this helps me out a lot!
Best of luck! it was not as hard as it looks. Glad this can be of use to someone else.
Thanks for sharing your experience!! It was lot of help!!
I appreciate the video man. Have a recommendation on the rebuild kit itself?
I ordered my rebuild kit through my local Napa they are from A&I Products. Good stuff it all fit and works good.
You got all the disks and also the seals? @@RuralMidwest
@@SplitReins yes I did, all through my local napa
Hello again. So when I tore into my brakes the left side was missing the friction plates pads but had a fresh piston. I bought some off of a different 706. The outer cover ended up being shallower. And one of the friction disks was much thinner than what was on the right side. Not worn. Just thinner. Not having much luck finding any info. Any suggestions? One set of the parts aren't from a 706 I believe. Similar but not similar enough.
@@SplitReins Ok, so when I did mine I ordered an entirely new piston from NAPA (a&i products) that new piston came with an already bonded friction pad on it. I believe that is what you are referring to? throughout the entire brake assembly that can be differences that is why you have self adjusting screws on the brakes to take out that play. Hopefully that is helpful. I am not a mechanic though I am just an average guy trying to make it work also lol
I have a 706 that is leaking hydraulic fluid out of the left brake drum. Is that a sure sign or indication that the o-rings are bad? I was told by one guy that it could be a rear seal that sits inside the rear wheel section and said that the tractor would likely need to be split in two in order to replace the seal. What’s your thoughts as I don’t have the estimated 3000.00 to have a shop tear it down.
My best advise would be to pull the brakes apart on that side and look for a failed O-ring. That is the cheap option to find your issue. Could be a simple re seal job. I would start there.
Where did you get the new “glue on discs” ? Can’t find them anywhere
What I referred to as the glue on discs was actually piston plate itself which I got from A&I. I ordered everything through my local NAPA. That disc comes pre bonded
Thanks
Does this work for 656 ?
I don't think so, the 656 uses dry brakes.
@@RuralMidwest okay, I appreciate the quick response thank you !
@TheBreakUpMan no problem and best of luck. My brother has a 656 and he did the brakes on them said they were very simple