Great Plains NTA3007 Operator Manual User Manual

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Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.

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Index

Maintenance and Lubrication

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2012-07-02

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166-371M

Refer to Figure 148
26. Remove five

1

2

-13 nuts

and lock washers

behind dust shield.

27. Pull backing plate assembly

far enough out on

spindle, away from dust cover

, to allow access to

nuts

on the two shoe hold down bolts

.

Note: If you prefer to perform a bench repair on the

brakes, and wish to avoid opening the hydraulic
system, remove the bolts holding the wheel
cylinder. This allows complete removal of the
backing plate.

28. Remove hold down cotter pins

and castellated

nuts

.

29. Remove spring washers

.

Note the orientation of these washers. They must be
re-installed in the same relationship to each other,
and to the nut/washer, in order to provide correct
spring force.

30. Remove large flat washer

.

31. Remove hold down bolts

and brake shoes

.

32. Inspect brake shoes. Check that web is flat and at a

right angle to table. Check welds for cracks. Check
operating holes for wear and peening. If any defect
or damage is noted, replace shoes regardless of
lining status.

33. Replace any shoes contaminated with oil.

34. If replacing one shoe set due to normal wear, Great

Plains recommends replacing all shoes on the drill.

Braking Malfunction Hazard:
Always replace brake shoes in pairs - both shoes on the same
drum. Replacing only one shoe of each set can lead to reduced
braking performance, or loss of braking, with the risk of an
accident resulting in death, serious injury or property damage.

Note: Cannot Re-Line:

Original and replacement brake shoes supplied or
recommended by Great Plains have bonded
linings. They cannot be re-lined. Replace entire
shoes, in pairs.

Figure 148

Brake Shoe Removal

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