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What about trying to locate the brake itself? I've been trying to find the website that showed it (cannot remember if ebay, aliexpress or amazon) or even some other site. It is really the only problematic part the machine has had in its' 35 year life so far, and the rest of the machine is in very nice condition!
 
What about trying to locate the brake itself? I've been trying to find the website that showed it (cannot remember if ebay, aliexpress or amazon) or even some other site. It is really the only problematic part the machine has had in its' 35 year life so far, and the rest of the machine is in very nice condition!
Beware of ANYthing sold at aliexpress!
 
What about trying to locate the brake itself? I've been trying to find the website that showed it (cannot remember if ebay, aliexpress or amazon) or even some other site. It is really the only problematic part the machine has had in its' 35 year life so far, and the rest of the machine is in very nice condition!
What's the problem with the brake? If it's making noise, it just needs a few tablespoons of oil. If the tub is indexing, that's kind of problem as the internal springs weakens with age. You may be able to shim the spring with washers to get some tension back.

I have an NOS spring on hand and thought about sending it off to a spring company to make a batch of new ones. Not sure if there's enough demand for that but maybe there is now that the brake is a discontinued part.
 
The brakes do wear out (get much shorter and less effective), but I think they're still available. the tool seems kinda expensive though. maybe a used tool from eBay is findable.....then maybe not.
Brakes are NLA and dried up. There was a new one on Ebay a couple of days ago for $400 and it was (surprisingly) purchased.

Some may pop up from time to time but the days of just ordering one immediately are GONE.

The brake tool used to go for $50-ish before discontinuation. I bought a couple of them used for under $20 over 15 years ago. I knew these days were coming so the hoarding was aggressive back then.
 
This is why we need timeless classics. Tools and parts would always available at a relatively low price, and when the machine is truly beyond reasonable repair you can buy the exact same trusted dependability you've come to know and love brand new. Imagine if everyone who has a 30 year old Dependable Care now could buy the exact same machine brand new in 2025.
 
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