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PhilcaseinWPA

05-26-2007 11:05:47




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well I went and did it! Jinxed myself. Someone posted yesterday about their 584 brakes and I told about my trouble with 885 brakes and what I did and that they have been good for a few years now. So today out plowing on my first day of the summer retirement and no left brake no right brake finished the field and got it in the shop and now I'll have a look at it. We just got a little shower so I'll have sometning to do til the sun dries off the top a little. Still love it.
Phil

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PhilcaseinWPA

05-26-2007 18:14:17




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 Re: brakes in reply to PhilcaseinWPA, 05-26-2007 11:05:47  
Well I got the brakes fixed. Last time they went bad I got a new reservoir but never put it in. It was painted black and I could'nt see the fluid level in it so i put in the new one but couldn't get it to fill with fluid. Finally got smart and checked the inlet. There is a small filter in the inlet tube and it was plugged. Fixed that and followed the directions in the manual to bleed the brakes and it was fine. Only took me a half a day and my daughter helped me and she got dirty too. Good kid for a college librarian, doesn't mind getting dirty and will help out when she can.

Phil

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georgeky

05-26-2007 19:25:47




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 Re: brakes in reply to PhilcaseinWPA, 05-26-2007 18:14:17  
Glad you got it fixed. Now you have time to work on mine.



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georgeky

05-26-2007 11:25:25




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 Re: brakes in reply to PhilcaseinWPA, 05-26-2007 11:05:47  
I think yours has the resivoir don't it? They are easier to fix than the 84 series tractors. I had a new 585, but it didn't have near the power as my 584 so after two years of arguing with the dealer I sold it. Dad has a 685 with a cab on it and so far so good on brakes, they will probably go before long. I have had problems with brakes on all my 84s at one time or another. I have one that needs fixing now. It is the way the ball bounces. Every time I think things are going good something flies all to hell.

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