Massey Ferguson 3125 handbrake overhaul restoration part 3

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  • Опубліковано 20 жов 2024

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  • @bengoddard6898
    @bengoddard6898 3 роки тому

    Nice one i went into my 6150 for the same no handbrake started to look at doing this to replace the discs only to realise the nut on the actuator had come un done i got it adjusted right and put a lock nut on it , will be interested to see if you manage to change the discs from this side 👍

    • @gearsandtears7643
      @gearsandtears7643  3 роки тому

      Cheers Ben I got it all out through the left cover simple enough job to be fair

    • @stevewilce967
      @stevewilce967 3 роки тому +2

      Hi just trying to do me handbrake on a 3065 and I don’t have the bolts on my pto clutch pack, can’t see how to split it to get it slid back to get suction pipe off the pump. Mine is a 2wd but still can’t get Allen in square to get the bolt loose. Do I have to take cover off other side? Cheers Steve

    • @bengoddard6898
      @bengoddard6898 3 роки тому +1

      @@stevewilce967 If memory serves the manual has you take the other side off to get the suction pipe out the way , there must be something holding the pto clutch pack together could be recessed bolts or allens ??

    • @stevewilce967
      @stevewilce967 3 роки тому +1

      @@bengoddard6898 no recessed Allen’s think there’s a snap ring that holds it all together, that looks like you take the lot out and do on a bench. I’ve started taking off other side now, didn’t want to but have no choice. Thanks

    • @stevewilce967
      @stevewilce967 3 роки тому +4

      Hi started taking off other side the stoped because 1 of the oil feed pipe was seized, so had another look and found if you take off rear top link bracket you can slide out the PTO shaft then draw out the PTO pack. Happy days as taking off the left hand side looks a Arse! Got hand brake out eventually as disk was split and burnt out badly, so found second hand compleat unit so hopefully have her back together ready for hay making. Cheers for the tutorial great help! Thanks