BRAKE FAILURE. A close call

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BRAKE FAILURE. A close call

Post by speedytinc » Sun Feb 22, 2026 1:33 pm

The Orange county club does a tour every month. This month's tour was to a Bass Pro Shop.
An 80 mile round trip thru hill & dale on back roads as much as possible.
On the way out, I noticed a fellow riding his brake a bit to much.
@ the first stop we discussed retarding spark & throttle levers to minimize brake usage.
This becomes important later.

About 10 miles from home we are going down a long down hill toward a busy intersection.
This fellow is using the retard method quite well, slowing his T, until we need a full stop.
He goes to use the brake pedal. It wont depress enough. The pedal lost 75% of its travel.
Fortunately he didnt panic & pulled the parking brake, stopping in time to avoid contact with the lead T.
Lined parking brakes saved the day.

Radio chatter informs us, we need to turn off into a parking lot to fix the situation.
Leader asks "Someone lost their brakes. Who?" We replied "THE GUY BEHIND YOU"

In the lot some head scratching. Pedal doesnt move enough to activate the External brakes.
Out goes the mat & floor boards. We find a chunk of wood about 2"x3" tightly wedged between the pedal & hogs head.

A piece of the middle floor board between the brake & reverse slots fell off & landed behind the brake pedal.
Removed the wedge & brake pedal works as it should.
Luck & skillful driving saves the day.


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Re: BRAKE FAILURE. A close call

Post by Daisy Mae » Sun Feb 22, 2026 1:50 pm

One thing about these cars, you ALWAYS have to be prepared with thoughts of contingency ever present. It's not an issue of IF, only when.

Even with my Model A, with much better braking than a T, I have endured more than one pucker moment.

Good thing it all went well for ya'll.
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Re: BRAKE FAILURE. A close call

Post by Wobbly Dave » Sun Feb 22, 2026 2:10 pm

Sounds scary for that driver...

I had a guy lose his clevis pin on his Model A brakes one day as he pulled into my driveway and barely missed ruining his prize winning car. I hope I can be as clear headed "when" something like that happens to me....


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Re: BRAKE FAILURE. A close call

Post by John kuehn » Sun Feb 22, 2026 2:40 pm

Another good example of learning and knowing how to drive a T as if it doesn’t have real brakes. And this time it really didn’t!


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Re: BRAKE FAILURE. A close call

Post by speedytinc » Sun Feb 22, 2026 4:04 pm

John kuehn wrote:
Sun Feb 22, 2026 2:40 pm
Another good example of learning and knowing how to drive a T as if it doesn’t have real brakes. And this time it really didn’t!
Amen. Leave plenty of space between cars. The more space, the more time to react.

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Re: BRAKE FAILURE. A close call

Post by George House » Sun Feb 22, 2026 5:28 pm

Why didn’t he lock low band onto low drum ? Would’ve been my 2nd choice after decelerating engine. But I’m pleased accident damage was averted.
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