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Marshall 604 Brake Parts

Whether you’re restoring your Marshall 604 or already putting it to good use, the condition of your brakes is crucial to your safety and of those around you. We have a variety of brake parts for the Marshall 604 wet brake system, from master cylinder and slave cylinders to friction discs, brake pedal springs and brake pipes.
Whatever components you need, from as small as a pedal bush or the brake rubber boot, you can trust Tractor Spare Parts Ltd to help.

NT5545 - Fork (RH thread) Made in UK
NT5545 - Fork (RH thread)
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£22.75 exc VAT
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DOT 4 - Oil 1L
DOT 4 - Oil 1L
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£6.26 exc VAT
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NH606041 - Nut (3/8 UNF)
NH606041 - Nut (3/8 UNF)
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£0.32 exc VAT
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NT5955 - Key washer Made in UK
NT5955 - Key washer
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Marshall 604 Brake Parts

When operating your Marshall 604, the brakes should be one of the highest priorities in your restoration project. Washers, springs and friction plates must all be in tip-top condition to keep everyone safe and help you work as efficiently as possible. It is also critical that the correct brake fluid is used so that rubber seals do not perish. Marshall tractors use Dot 4 brake fluid, and the seals used in the braking system are designed to work using Dot 4, otherwise the seals can sell and perish causing blockages of the brake fluid system.
To ensure that our customers get the best possible experience, our Marshall 604 specialists work hard to build upon the original standards of our products. More modern brake friction material does not contain asbestos, so is safer to use and will provide better braking action.
When performing work on the braking system, you can find everything that you need in our range, from small features like our handbrake springs to larger parts such as our brake actuators. With the wet brake system is not very often that customers need to replace the brake actuators, or the friction discs. Usually there is a reduction in the travel and that results in the loss of braking. By finding out the gap that you have in your brake housing, you may be able to put in an extra intermediate disc to take up some of the gap and bring the brakes back. If you are unsure about this then you can consult the Workshop manual for the required brake settings, or give us a call and we can help you.
If you’ve found a product and you’re ready to purchase, click the links to our online store for fast and reliable shipping today. Any questions about our products or services, please contact us. Our award-winning (Feefo, Platinum Award for customer service, 2021 & 2022) staff are always happy to help!

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