BCS Walk-Behind Tractors: Servicing Brakes and/or Stub-axle Assemblies

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 17

  • @PicoBolero
    @PicoBolero Před měsícem

    I just bought a used 749 and your example helped me so much. The drum stuck on and the brake lever was seized and not moving freely. It was good to learn how to free those up. I ended up putting the lever in a vise and with penetrating oil managed to tap it back and forth until it broke free. It took about 30 minutes to work in enough oil to get it moving freely again. The needle-nose pliers and screwdriver example was exactly what was needed to get those springs back into place (and I still learned some new swear words). Great job!

  • @dieseltaylor
    @dieseltaylor Před 4 lety +4

    Another great practical video. You do a great job for BCS owners.

  • @larsrodbok1285
    @larsrodbok1285 Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you for using an 850 as a demo. I am so glad to see new content, Joel. Keep the videos coming. I have an 850, also.

  • @brentsmith5647
    @brentsmith5647 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant video thank you

  • @ColinMill1
    @ColinMill1 Před 2 lety +1

    I have just taken delivery of a 740 in the UK and interestingly they have added a compression spring over the cable to act as a return spring for the brake actuation arm so hopefully that will reduce the chances of the brakes becoming stuck on. The only issue I have with this is that the springs used seem unnecessarily strong and there is an initial 6kgf pull required on the brake lever to overcome them. I'm going to fit some lighter springs to see how that feels.

    • @joecorrie1
      @joecorrie1 Před 2 lety

      Just went through steering brakes stuck on, pulled the wheels, unbolted the linkage bolt to actuator lever used a soft blow hammer to center the frozen brake actuator, removed drum, brake, springs and shoes, actuator was froze in backing plate it’s sold as a unit so a lot of penetrating oil and a hammer to free it, bad design.

  • @gotsloco1810
    @gotsloco1810 Před 3 lety +1

    Very useful video for the project I had for today. One improvement would be to apply anti-seize to the backing plate bolts on reassembly. I have had my 850 tractor for twenty one years, since new. When I pulled the backing plate screws they had evidence of corrosion. This is the first time I have had the brakes fully apart to try to get them functional again. Lot of working and flushing with LPS2 and what seemed like they should work now. Improved yes fully functional, maybe.
    As for the thin wall socket to access the stub axle nuts. My 13mm 3/8 drive Proto has too much wall thickness. I suspect a Snap-On socket is required.

    • @sureshangathekar7965
      @sureshangathekar7965 Před 3 lety

      Thank you sir, your video is very helpful for me.
      my bcs tractor model is 750.
      this model PTO plate center allanky
      nut thriding damege.and lock extention center allanky nut lock
      is slietly ablong .and rotter coupling nut (10 mm) throu out.
      please made a new video 750 model
      PTO plate instolation.
      my english not well.please

  • @Butterbean00
    @Butterbean00 Před rokem

    He is good.

  • @Doug-lu9ec
    @Doug-lu9ec Před 5 měsíci

    Do you have any info on replacing the axel seal?

  • @JosiahGarber
    @JosiahGarber Před 2 lety

    There are springs in the brake levers. What are their purpose and how do you install them?

  • @ParallelStructures1
    @ParallelStructures1 Před rokem

    Hi there. I have a 750. I did your procedure here and found the inside of the drum caked in oil. Axes seal. Do you have any videos on how to fix that? thank you

    • @of-jg8zv
      @of-jg8zv Před 10 měsíci

      Have the same problem. How do I remove the axle to change the oil seal?

  • @ollioittila1297
    @ollioittila1297 Před 2 lety

    So that is why my other brake feels lazy. Thank you.

  • @jebradleymd
    @jebradleymd Před 2 lety

    Thank you. I've just gotten the brake actuator lever unstuck on my 948. Now, what do you lubricate it with to lessen the chance of it getting stuck again?

    • @JulianHale
      @JulianHale Před rokem

      I don't think it's so much a matter of lubricating it, but keeping it corrosion free. Douse it with something like Krud Kutter to neutralize the rust, then squirt in grease (lithium?) from a can with a straw. Now keep it out of the weather and you should be good.

  • @chesterndapp2737
    @chesterndapp2737 Před 4 lety

    je suis à la recherche BCS853 GX390