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This is simply a parking brake. It is not an "operating brake" like you have in your car.
 
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3/16" thick is all you need. Do not choose metallic lining. The standard metal-free is fine because there are no heat issues involved.

Clean your brake band down to bare steel. Media blasting, wire brushing or sanding disc. I don't recommend a grinder unless you are super careful.

Ordinary contact cement is all you need to fix the band to the material. Once the cement has dried to the touch on both items, then carefully feed the new material onto the old band, starting at one end and making sure there are no air bubbles or gaps as you go.

Install the band onto the drum and use a C-clamp to squeeze it together tightly. While contact cement is supposed to bond instantly, I prefer to leave the clamp on for 24 hours just to be on the safe side.

Remove the clamp and trim off any excess material. Mask off the new material and spray paint the steel band the correct yellow. Your local CASE/IH dealer should have rattle cans available.

If you need further help, you can e-mail me directly.
McMaster
 
The 600 series Operators Manual actually says that the brake is to used as a brake and not just for a parking brake like the non loader machines.
 
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