Great Plains NTA3007 Operator Manual User Manual

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NTA907 or NTA3007

Table of Contents

Index

Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.

166-371M

Table of Contents

Index

2012-07-02

Refer to Figure 146
14. Inspect brake shoe

origin. See Warning at right.

Great Plains supplied shoes are stamped “AL-KO”
on the web face and have bonded linings.

15. Clean brake dust from assembled parts, and from

individual parts as removed.

16. Inspect brake linings

. Check for 1.6 mm (

1

16

in.)

minimum thickness (exclude thickness of shoe pad),
and absence of grease, contamination, deep scores,
chipping, or excessive heat fractures. Hairline heat
fissures are not unusual and do not require shoe
replacement.

17. Inspect brake shoe retaining and operating

hardware. Check for wear or damage to holes, pins
and springs. Check for weak springs. Springs must
completely retract shoes when brakes are released.

Note: Sound practice is to replace springs when

replacing brake shoes.

18. Check wheel cylinder for evidence of leaks.

If no parts need replacing, skip to step 48.

Refer to Figure 147
19. Remove self-adjuster cotter pins

. Release

self-adjuster pawl

and remove adjuster

.

20. As necessary, disassemble adjuster for cleaning.

Inspect adjust pawl and rack for wear and damage.
Great Plains recommends replacing the entire
adjuster if any parts are worn or damaged.

21. Apply thin film of Lubriplate 110 or similar to

self-adjuster.

Do not allow any lubricants to come in contact with new brake
linings.

22. Release upper spring

between shoes (was under

self-adjuster), and release lower spring

between

shoes.

23. Loosen nuts

on lower shoulder bolts. Push brake

shoes outward at bottom (to allow removal of hand
brake

a

arms).

24. Release lower spring

between hand brake arms.

If this spring differs from the shoe springs, set the
hand brake spring aside.

25. Remove hand brake arm assembly

. Place

spring

with it.

a. Hand brakes are not used on these drill models.

Part Failure Hazard:
Do not substitute parts. Incorrect or substandard parts can
cause brake malfunction or failure, resulting in death, serious
injury or property damage. Always re-assemble brakes with
either the removed parts (if serviceable) or Great Plains parts
as specified in the Parts Manual (166-371P).

Figure 146

Brake Shoe ID & Thickness

29643

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8

9

1

2

3

Figure 147

Brake Spring Removal

29642

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2

3

5

4

6

8

9

7

4

5

6

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