Description
When your tractor’s brakes start feeling mushy or you notice that pedal creeping closer to the floor, it’s time for fresh brake shoes. Don’t wait until you can’t stop that loaded hay wagon – if you’re experiencing brake fade, uneven braking, or that heart-stopping moment when the pedal goes closer to the floor than it should, new brake shoes are probably the fix. This pair of brake shoes with soft rubber lining brings back the reliable stopping power you need for safe operation around the farm.
What You’re Getting
- Pair of brake shoes with soft rubber friction material that provides smooth, consistent braking
- Gentle engagement that’s forgiving on older brake systems and worn drums
- Rubber compound that stays flexible in varying temperatures and moisture conditions
- Direct replacement design that installs with standard brake service procedures
Built for Real Farm Work
These brake shoes are designed for agricultural tractors that see regular use in mixed conditions. Agricultural equipment faces unique challenges – heavy loads, varying speeds, exposure to moisture and corrosive materials, plus long periods of sitting idle between uses. This brake shoe features friction material specifically formulated for these conditions. The lining material is bonded to handle the heat and stress of repeated braking while maintaining consistent stopping power.
Made to Last
The soft rubber lining material offers advantages over rigid linings in certain applications, providing quieter operation and better conformity to brake drum surfaces. High-quality rubber compounds resistant to agricultural chemicals and temperature extremes ensure these shoes keep working through seasons of farm use, from wet spring fieldwork to dusty harvest conditions.
Installation Notes
Always replace shoes as a pair – mixing old and new causes uneven braking and dangerous pulling to one side. Clean and inspect your brake drums while you’re in there, and adjust the brakes properly after installation. Too tight and they’ll overheat, too loose and you’ll have excessive pedal travel. When installing new brake shoes, clean the backing plate thoroughly and apply anti-seize to the pivot points and shoe contact areas.



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