[AT] Super Ms, Ralph Video. disc brakes etc.)
Chuck Bealke
bealke at airmail.net
Sun Dec 30 03:20:44 PST 2012
Dean,
Looking at your sexy tractor naked in the snow, seeing the "steering
brake" references and recalling your comments a few days ago about band
vs. disc brakes jogged an old mind. I remembered one place where the
wide front end tractors seemed to beat the pants off the tricycles -
plowing on hillsides. It was not uncommon to see Farmall disk brakes on
the trikes' left side blackened from the heat from riding the brake on
the side uphill from the furrow after plowing perpendicular to the grade
for hours. One's left leg got a workout. On the Super H, use of the
uphill brake was essential to keep the nose up out of the furrow. With
armstrong power steering, front end weight seemed no solution. Wonder
if the pounding the trike front ends took over the years from
occasionally dropping the nose into the furrow contributed to the not
uncommon bolster shaft failures.
Chuck Bealke
Dallas
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