Ford 1700 Backhoe Rear Brake Repair

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    While we have the Ford 1700 Backhoe apart, we're checking out the rear brake that wasn't working. Luckily, it seems like all it needed was a good cleaning.

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  • @user-yc6pv1xy1s
    @user-yc6pv1xy1s 6 месяцев назад +2

    It’s helping me a lot! I have a 1900. Left rear wheel is jammed. I wasn’t sure where to look for break and how it was set. Now I know how to check!
    Thank for your video!

  • @rickey5353
    @rickey5353 2 месяца назад +1

    You helped me and my 1715, plenty. Thanks, my friend.

  • @jbcaplinger
    @jbcaplinger Год назад +3

    Your video helped tremendously. I had just bought a 1510.... Previous owner neglected to tell me the brakes were none existent. Found that out when i tried loading it on the trailer. I'll definitely try the adjustments first.... But at least i know what I'm getting into, if i do have to go further. Yours was the ONLY video I've found that covers brakes.

  • @delbertfish2
    @delbertfish2 Год назад +3

    Nice to just see for sure what's inside before I have to do it. I got a 79, 1600 with just 800 hrs on it.

  • @DJtheDad
    @DJtheDad 4 месяца назад +2

    Thanks! Wondered what was behind the secret door (cover) on the brakes and plan to tackle this on my 1210.
    But on my 1210, the linkage on both sides was already fully adjusted to its max to where the threaded rod interferes with the linkage if I were to go any tighter. However the drum and the pads have plenty of meat left of them. So I trimmed 1/2" off of the right-hand-threaded end to create some clearance.
    Also my brake covers had no gasket. So I used some RTV to seal them up. Had a lot of rust dust in the drums and shoe assemblies. And I had to lubricate the lever bushings.

  • @deanguando1335
    @deanguando1335 2 года назад +2

    So it was just a linkage adjustment.
    Glad I watched. Just picked up a 1600.

  • @andrewseamans1419
    @andrewseamans1419 2 года назад +3

    Sadly, doesn't seem like it was all that well cared for. Looks like you are doing a good job. Good news is those tractors are little tanks and when you do get everything done right on it you'll get years of service from that machine. God Bless!

    • @rushedscheduledfun3963
      @rushedscheduledfun3963  2 года назад +1

      Thanks. But since the video I have moved on from it. Someone I know was able to get more use out of it

  • @treuthconductor8979
    @treuthconductor8979 2 года назад +2

    I appreciate.the video just.learning bout.my tractor.

  • @charliestevenson1029
    @charliestevenson1029 9 месяцев назад

    In fact you can do this without removing the wheels and mudguards, as I just did on a 1910. Got the shoes re-lined for £28 UK

  • @MessianicJudaism
    @MessianicJudaism Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video.
    Really appreciate it. I have the 1600 with the same issue on the left side.

    • @rushedscheduledfun3963
      @rushedscheduledfun3963  Год назад

      I'm glad it helped you

    • @MessianicJudaism
      @MessianicJudaism Год назад

      @@rushedscheduledfun3963
      I didn't have to remove the tire or the fender wall. The break assembly came out very easily.
      I wanted to make a video, but at 98⁰ out, it was nearly impossible lol

  • @hobman
    @hobman 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video....all I needed was to adjust the linkage on my 1900.

  • @NaturebyGus
    @NaturebyGus 3 года назад +1

    Great video but please be careful. The original brake parts of the 1970s and 80s Ford tractors have asbestos (per the parts manual) and the New Holland site where you can check the all the parts diagrams and lists for the Ford tractors and you should be using minimum an N95 mask and gloves and vacuum everything with an HEPA filter before replacing the parts. Cheers.

  • @OtayBuckwheat
    @OtayBuckwheat Год назад

    If these tractors set up for a while the condensation builds up in the brake hub area and rust forms behind the pad and the glue fails on today's aftermarket versions.
    Clean and fresh hydraulic fluid helps delay this issue which is common.
    New pads are much thicker than the ones you're working with.

  • @irafields4776
    @irafields4776 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing answered a LOT of questions!! Good Job!

  • @bluegumgraphicspyrmontnswa2831
    @bluegumgraphicspyrmontnswa2831 Год назад +1

    We were given a Ford 1700 and have the same problem. Might try the adjustment shaft first. P.S. Tractor is in central NSW Australia :)

  • @frankiewalston1423
    @frankiewalston1423 3 года назад +1

    Looking for a rear axle seal repair for the Ford 1710 and 1910

    • @rushedscheduledfun3963
      @rushedscheduledfun3963  3 года назад

      Hope you can find it. Probably need to part number off a diagram to make sure its the correct seal.

  • @pedritoc.c.t.665
    @pedritoc.c.t.665 2 года назад

    So the hidráulic and transmission fluid is the same