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need exploded view of D17 Ser1 brakes

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    Posted: 29 May 2017 at 4:57pm
Hi everyone. 
My turn has come to install new brakes on an early D17 and I have mislaid my manual. 
Would anyone have an exploded view that they could post? 
I'm confident that I can replace them, but I'd like to see what's what. 
Thanks. 
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Hi Jim, you can call me and I will be happy to walk you down that path of pain in the butt job. lol
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We put breaks the other day on a 185 and it had a cab and I just by looking thought it was a huge job but once we started it was pretty simple. Just needed a cherry picker and we used one of those things that (I don't know the name) but it is used like when you drop a motor in a car and it has a crank to adjust the pitch of the motor. Worked very good when sliding the axle and bull gear back on. And we put new seals back in while we was there
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Well, 
Got one side to turn, but a little tight, and the other side is still thinking about it. 
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Do you have a welder Jim? Weld a grade 8 bolt to the head of the pins, slip a piece of pipe over the bolt, a couple thick washers with a nut and you can draw those pins right out. Once those pins are out, it's pretty easy from there.
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Brian,
Your tip did the trick! Thanks!
Got it and the brake shoes out awhile ago!   
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