One of my two favourite Massey channels, CowfarmerDan with vintage Thursday and Clarence Fud-Weasel, (the no nonsense channel) thank you for the video Dan.👍
Very good as always. Was doing this and halfway through the lining cracked and split. Using the same kit as you by the look of it. Manufacturer will replace but said don't over tighten them....
I think all you need is your own Dan to do the job for you🤔🤣. I might have to break into the ferry at some point, her brakes are shocking even though they were redone a few years ago 🙄🤦♂
Nice one Dan, When I did the brakes on an old tractor, I had no idea about the little anvil etc, so bought shoes with the linings bonded. Looking forward to Part 2 and the drum repairs (? lathe ? )
Can it do any real harm leaving it as it is. Low speed work and not too much of it. Surely take years to have any effect and eventually the new lining will just comform to the grooved hub. In fifty years time someone else can agonise about it.
Thank You for a great video Dan, very straight forward
One of my two favourite Massey channels, CowfarmerDan with vintage Thursday and Clarence Fud-Weasel, (the no nonsense channel) thank you for the video Dan.👍
Very good as always. Was doing this and halfway through the lining cracked and split. Using the same kit as you by the look of it. Manufacturer will replace but said don't over tighten them....
That is a good tip using the string to undo the springs
Always good to get a reminder on how to do these maintenance jobs 🤔 glad they moved to disc brakes 👍🤣
Very informative video as usual Dan, look forward to part 2 👍
Great video that's a brilliant wee device for fixing the rivets on the shoe 👍
Great job - looking good!
Another great video. Love to see a video on the ransoms crawler in the corner
Great stuff...
I think all you need is your own Dan to do the job for you🤔🤣. I might have to break into the ferry at some point, her brakes are shocking even though they were redone a few years ago 🙄🤦♂
Good video Dan 😊
Nice one Dan, When I did the brakes on an old tractor, I had no idea about the little anvil etc, so bought shoes with the linings bonded. Looking forward to Part 2 and the drum repairs (? lathe ? )
Can it do any real harm leaving it as it is. Low speed work and not too much of it. Surely take years to have any effect and eventually the new lining will just comform to the grooved hub. In fifty years time someone else can agonise about it.
Yes, probably would be OK to reuse the drums on a low mileage tractor, I try to do things properly for videos though.
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Where have you been ?
Just busy.