While running the rotary plow the battery acid spilled and went on the brake drums. I power-washed it off as soon as I noticed it, disassembled and cleaned all the brake parts. I did use a non hardening silicone coating on the pivot pins. I made sure none got on the shoes, and it was a light coating so it would no bleed and contaminate anything else. The only other problem is that it got on the aluminum extensions. I am thinking I may have them anodized to protect them from oxidation. Do you see any issue with doing this? Thank you for your time.
I serviced the brakes on my bcs, and also replaced the spring and detent balls on the pto slider. After I put it all back together, the right wheel doesn't want to spin good. What might the issue be? Bad ball bearings?
While running the rotary plow the battery acid spilled and went on the brake drums. I power-washed it off as soon as I noticed it, disassembled and cleaned all the brake parts. I did use a non hardening silicone coating on the pivot pins. I made sure none got on the shoes, and it was a light coating so it would no bleed and contaminate anything else.
The only other problem is that it got on the aluminum extensions. I am thinking I may have them anodized to protect them from oxidation. Do you see any issue with doing this?
Thank you for your time.
Nope, no issue there. They're aluminum as you said. Anodizing won't cause any problems.
These breaks available as an Accessory for older models if you know
I serviced the brakes on my bcs, and also replaced the spring and detent balls on the pto slider. After I put it all back together, the right wheel doesn't want to spin good. What might the issue be? Bad ball bearings?
Nevermind. The backing plates were a little bent causing the drum to rub too tightly against them.
@@ohiodeerhunting2552Glad to hear you got it figured out!
Is there a time or month we should expect the reapers. I was told they will be launched this year
Yes, that is the plan. Very soon, thanks
@BCSAmerica Ooh I'm sooo excited 🤯🤯🤯