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The problem is that I know nothing about Aust. Carriers other then they share the same basic vehicle concept.
Not too sure what you mean by "brake operating lever by hand" and its movement. Well if you think everything is in regards to the linkages then leave them. It could simply be track tension. On Cnd carriers a quick way to test tension is to clench your fist. Then where the track sags the most under the fender place your hand. if the gap is wider then your hand your track is too loose. If its a bit less then you track is fine. If its a lot less then your track is too tight. However that would then mean that your UC shoudl turn realy well. Perhaps also your brake pads got some oil/grease leaking onto them. That would easily cause poor brakeing. Does it do this all the time even from a "cold" sitting. You can loose your brakes (steering) somewhat if your drums heat up and expand. Still think the best way is for you to physically check out all of the specs and compare them to the manual. Take your hubs off and check the pads. if you have the tools or can borrow it should only take 1/2 a days work.
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Jordan Baker RHLI Museum, Otter LRC C15A-Wire3, 1944 Willys MB, 1942 10cwt Canadian trailer |
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