Troy Bilt Bronco Brakes

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You should check the 2 small push pins behind the arm that is actuating the outside brake pad. Inner pad does not move when pedal is pushed down. These pins rust in the caliper and can't push pad against the rotor.
 

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I got the brakes working. Problem was the nut between the steering wheel and the seat.

On this particular mower, what I was looking at in the "brakes engaged" state, was actually the brakes engaged. The spring isn't supposed to stretch any. I set the brake bar nut tension correctly and the very tiny amount of movement it had was able to engage the brakes. I can't explain why or how, but everything is working like it should again. Thanks, everyone, for the help.

They really don't make things like they used to.
 

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I got the brakes working. Problem was the nut between the steering wheel and the seat.

They really don't make things like they used to.
And I getting slow as to what you meant but considering it is 11:30 at night I should be a little slow. But I had to make a porcelain run (BP meds causes that here) and check on the storm. I also had a connection problem between the screen and keyboard.

And no they don't make anything like they use to. Although I would like to had seen a little more pull then I did in the video.
 
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