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Re: CaseIH 885 brakes
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Posted by Bernard le mécano on April 16, 2005 at 06:46:49 from (66.110.159.49):
In Reply to: Re: CaseIH 885 brakes posted by DanTo on April 15, 2005 at 21:18:39:
Hi Dan, i have worked for a CaseIH dealer for 11 years, 6 years ago and i repair tractor in my shop in my free time. I have worked on 74,84,85,95,4200,66,86,Maxxum and Mx series. I'm from Québec, Canada. Wait 2days and check the brakes for the feel, sometime it act like that, you bleed and it work for a day or two then nothing. For the lights, it have a circuit breaker near the air filter, in front of the firewall. Check on the firewall, it have many connection that go in the cab, push on those terminal, in the cab and out. Check the harness that go to the lights for a short circuit. The red lights in the rear of the cab are in the same circuit, also you may have a short there. Hope it's help you. Bernard le mécano Québec Canada
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