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Posted by Aces on October 31, 2004 at 09:50:31 from (65.54.98.27):
In Reply to: 706 trans brake posted by tris on October 31, 2004 at 06:16:39:
Todd you said your trans brake out of adjustment. First thing we need to clear up is just what you are talking about. The 06 tractors have a tranmission brake and a bark. The transmission brake helps stop the transmission from turning so you can shaft the gears and has nothing to do with stopping or barking the tractor. The bark is what you use to bark the tractor so it will not run away when you have to work on equipment or are not useing the tractor. The transmission brake is in the TA housing and the bark is in the rear end housing on the reverse gear and has a lever between the brake and clutch peddles. So if you are talking about the transmission brake it is operated by the clutch and the linkage is on the right side of the tractor and if it is out of adjustment you can replace it by draining the oil out of the TA housing and remove the large plate under the TA housing. There is an arm on that plate with a pad on it about 1-1/2 in diameter that needs replaced, no split need. If you are talking about the park which is in the rear end. You first need to check the linkage under the operator deck, it could be bent and or worn out. If this is the case replace the adjustable ink and the part at each end that the link goes into, IF THe HOLES the linkage goes into are worn out of round you will just bend the linkage again and be right back where you are now. If the linkage is Ok you can get at the bark paw by taking off the range tranny cover. If you need more info repost. Hope this is some help.
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