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Brake attachments and hook ups on a charger 12

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The Tuul Crib

Just wanted to know if anybody has a picture of the connections and hook ups on the brake pedal from front to back on the charger 12. I have some idea of what has to be done but I want to make sure. Any help would be well appreciated!

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Achto

@The Tuul Crib I'll get you some pictures today after I get home from work. Unless someone beats me to it.

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ebinmaine

:popcorn:

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Kenneth R Cluley

Don't know if this helps, this is my 69 Charger 12.  Model#1724, serial#572695.

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Kenneth R Cluley

Eccentric plate rotates on bolt at lower end and rod thru with cotter pin/washer, rotates along roller when brake activated.

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The Tuul Crib

What about the rod that comes through from the other side from the break pedal?.That has to connect somewhere

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The Tuul Crib

I'm also looking for the parking brake mechanism hook up. I have tons of parts I'm trying to figure out which one of them is correct. Cannot find A breakdown of all these connections.

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953 nut
13 hours ago, The Tuul Crib said:

looking for the parking brake mechanism hook up.

I seem  to remember @pfrederi posting a great picture of that side of a Sundstrand a few days ago.

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gt14rider

Part #110 connects to rod,to foot pedal 

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The Tuul Crib

Here's what I have so far. Looks like everything works. The drive belt idler doesn't seem right.

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pfrederi

Idler rides on top of the upper belt run not below....

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Achto

 

:text-yeahthat: The belt should run like this. Sorry I'm late with pictures. This pic is of a Bronco 14 but same idea. Looks like your missing one piece yet.

 

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The picture that GT 14 Rider posted shows the brake pedal set up well

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The Tuul Crib
8 minutes ago, Achto said:

 

:text-yeahthat: The belt should run like this. Sorry I'm late with pictures. This pic is of a Bronco 14 but same idea. Looks like your missing one piece yet.

 

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The picture that GT 14 Rider posted shows the brake pedal set up well

No worries! Now this is what I have been looking for! I see the part now that I am missing. It probably wasn't there to begin with when I got the tractor about a year ago. 
Thanx

Randy

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Achto

That part should have a shaft on it that runs through the frame. I'll try to get a part number for you a little later.

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The Tuul Crib

Just found the piece that was missing. Now all I need is the spring!

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gt14rider

This set up off gt14, should be similar 

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The Tuul Crib

   :text-yeahthat:Nice work!  I wish I had access to a machine shop. Unfortunately I have a wood shop which still isn't all that bad!

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