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Rayco RG13 stump grinder disc brake picture needed?


Lloyd Jerrey
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Hi chaps,

 

Does anybody have a close up picture of the disc brake assembly on a Rayco rg13 series II stump grinder?

 

Bought new brake system after it broke and forgot how it all goes back together D'oh!!!

 

If any one can provide one it would be very much appreciated and a massive lifesaver.

 

Many thanks

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I can get one Friday if no one gets there sooner, how much was the replacement, mine needs some tlc again.....

 

 

Minch that would be awesome mate if someone doesn't do one quicker.

 

Not sure on price yet, awaiting the invoice. Had to be done though.

 

Over 10 years of SERIOUS abuse and it's still an absolute beast!! Incredible little machine!!

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The camon is a rebadged Rayco RG13, the brake system is used on most if not all 13hp pedestrian stump grinders, the brake itself is made by knott. Sadly all manuals show the brake as a single item or unit.

 

I can try describe how it goes back together (not sure if it will help)

 

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There will be three plates, the two with the brake pads on will face the brake disc, the third on the outer edge (away from the machine, from what i recall). Slide the spacers in with the springs (springs sit between the brake pad plates) to keep them together and a bolt & nut will sit inside, fixing it to the machine. (Dont know if this helps but it was worth a try)

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