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IH 584 brakes

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nobrake

05-25-2007 07:13:54




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Brakes work well after being bled. The air returns very quickly after shut down. Any ideas anybody?




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oldih

05-25-2007 19:05:43




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 Re: IH 584 brakes in reply to nobrake, 05-25-2007 07:13:54  
needs to be updated with a tank above the master brake peddles the newer tractors had them



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georgeky

05-25-2007 12:04:30




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 Re: IH 584 brakes in reply to nobrake, 05-25-2007 07:13:54  
You most likely have some bad 0-rings. There are some that have to have the axles removed from tractor to replace. I believe there are 3 on each side. The kit for this is around 45 dollars, but is great trouble to install. Very few people can fix these right. I recommend that you find a reputable mechanic with experiance with these to fix that. It could also be other o-rings in the system that are not as hard to fix. Go to CaseIH.com and search 584 it will show a parts list and schematic of the brake system.

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PhilcaseinWPa

05-25-2007 08:09:20




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 Re: IH 584 brakes in reply to nobrake, 05-25-2007 07:13:54  
I had a problem with my 885 brakes. There is a brake resevoir behind the steering column instrument panel support (for lack of a better description). It is a plastic box with 4 nipples. The nipples face up and have metal tubes inside. (They put this box in the absolute hardest place to get at.) The tubes can drop out of the nipples and somehow prevent fluid from getting to the brakes and let air get in. I ordered a new reservoir but never put it in. The tubes dropped into the reservoir and were no longer interfering with the braking. I guess the tubes were there just to strengthen the nipples. Anyway after bleeding the brakes they have worked ok for a few years. At least that is the way I remember it but lately I don't remember as well as I used to. What was your question?
Phil

ps. as I recall the nipples are backward also the right goes to the left brake etc, but then again there's that memory thing, and the brakes use the tractors hydro-transmission fluid

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TimWafer

05-25-2007 07:26:26




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 Re: IH 584 brakes in reply to nobrake, 05-25-2007 07:13:54  
Not sure of the problem but interested as my 574 does a similar thing with just the right brake. Takes several days of non-use for it to occur though in my case.
Tim



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