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Unstyled WC Brakes

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    Posted: 11 Mar 2012 at 1:39pm
I know that I have been trying to part with my 1937 WC but today I got some much needed seat time on it and after doing some thinking I just can't part with her. I realised that it is my first AC, my first tractor in general, and my first project. If I let her go I would be letting go of all of that. So I've just decided to fix the minor problem that I have with it and that is the brakes. I think it was my first post on here but I need to know the part numbers from Mcmaster Carr for the material to reline the brakes and the other parts to fix them.
 
My 1941 parts WC has an aftermarket foot brake conversion that I am going to put on the '37 as well. For some reason they cut the hand brake handles off on the '41 but I am going to leave them on the '37 and just hook the foot brakes up to them.
1937 WC, 1950 CA, 1959 D14, 1967 190XT, 2006 Ram 3500
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I was hoping you would keep the ol' gal! Thumbs Up
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Hahaha Randy. You know me too well.
 
After a few trips up the driveway (1/4 mile) I found out that I still need to play with a few things to get it running right. I guess where it hasn't been moved all winter it could just need some adjustments because it runs a little rough under a load at medium throttle and I found some oil leaks to fix.
 
I think if I could find a good weekend in the near future I am going to load it up on my smaller trailer and get all the parts together that I need to fix it and make a trip to Mt. Sterling, KY where I can get the help of my cousin who has been a mechanic at a JD,NH, and AGCO dealer for over 10 years.
1937 WC, 1950 CA, 1959 D14, 1967 190XT, 2006 Ram 3500
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