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Where has my C-160 braking power gone to?

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GAJoe

 It's an eight speed.

I did several searches on this but was unsuccessful. 

After a good season ending wipe down and deck inspection I went to coast it (engine not running) down the driveway to it's new stall and it got away from me going too fast in spite of me nearly standing on the brake. I did get it stopped finally at a cross tie. Luclkly no damage done! I'm pretty sure that I did this successfully last year.

Where has my braking power gone to?

There is 1/8"+ brake linning left on the band and it tightens very solidly when the pedal is pressed firmly. It has been stopping fine on near level ground. Part of my driveway has around a 6 degree slope and it took off on this part with no stopping it.

Do I need to dress the brake linning or the wheel seasonally?

Any tips?

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oliver2-44

Does your brake lining have oil on it?

1/8 sounds worn some. It it is the lining that had the wire mesh in it I suspect you down to the wire. Remove the brake band, post a picture, then give it a good cleaning solvent, degreaser etc. The post a picture of it cleaned.  What year model tractor is it?

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GAJoe
6 minutes ago, oliver2-44 said:

Does your brake lining have oil on it?

1/8 sounds worn some. It it is the lining that had the wire mesh in it I suspect you down to the wire. Remove the brake band, post a picture, then give it a good cleaning solvent, degreaser etc. The post a picture of it cleaned.  What year model tractor is it?

1974

I'll work on pic's tomorrow.

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rmaynard

Brake linings will develop a glaze on them. Remove the band, wire-brush or sand the lining to remove the glaze, clean everything, reinstall and adjust properly. Should do the trick. Otherwise, (here comes the shameless plug), buy a new lining.  

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GAJoe
3 hours ago, rmaynard said:

Brake linings will develop a glaze on them. Remove the band, wire-brush or sand the lining to remove the glaze, clean everything, reinstall and adjust properly. Should do the trick. Otherwise, (here comes the shameless plug), buy a new lining.  

This is what I suspected was the case. Will do. Thanks!

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953 nut

I have replaced perfectly good factory brake linings on mine with the ones that @rmaynard sells because the material Bob uses is so much better.  :twocents-02cents:

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GAJoe

It was glazed as you said. I knocked off the glaze and cleaned up with brake cleaner. It's good to go! I mean STOP!!...LOL

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