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glippert

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I'm looking for a pair of good used brake stators (#18 below),preferably with usable brake pads still on them, and a shoulder bolt and nut (#20/21 below). Somehow, my grandson lost these parts from the left rear wheel on his 1250.

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Found some on ebay but they are a little different. The ads say they fit my 108 but the pads don't look like your picture. They have a hole instead of a slot (mine look like your picture). Might not matter though so long as they bolt in place. I'm looking into using rear calipers off a nissan or mazda (or whatever) with an integral parking brake and using that parking brake with the cub arms to actuate it. Seems like a bracket for the caliper to mount up might be all thats needed...or I might get lucky.
 
I have what you want down here by Winona Mn.
How about 20.00 plus shipping?
 
Found some on ebay but they are a little different. The ads say they fit my 108 but the pads don't look like your picture. They have a hole instead of a slot (mine look like your picture). Might not matter though so long as they bolt in place. I'm looking into using rear calipers off a nissan or mazda (or whatever) with an integral parking brake and using that parking brake with the cub arms to actuate it. Seems like a bracket for the caliper to mount up might be all thats needed...or I might get lucky.
Yeah, there are three different styles shown in the parts manual. If this tractor was just for me, I wouldn't even bother with it. I'm on flat land, and with the hydro, I really never use the brakes. Plus, the right side still works. But since it's the grandson's tractor, and they're on a hill, I better do it right. Good luck with your nissan/mazda experiment. Let us know how it works - so many parts are going NLA, it's always nice to find something else to do the job.
 

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