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Re: CaseIH 885 brakes
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Posted by DanTo on April 17, 2005 at 20:58:09 from (204.212.230.101):
In Reply to: Re: CaseIH 885 brakes posted by Bernard le mécano on April 16, 2005 at 06:46:49:
Hi Bernard, Well I did the brake test on my tractor today, and the left pedal goes to the floor. The right pedal goes down further than it did a couple of days ago after I bled them, but it still has good braking on that side. Probably goes down further because the left side has leaked down. So looks like I need to replace O rings in the left side. I do have a big thick service manual (was lucky to find it at a second hand store several years ago), and it shows step by step (with pictures) how to do it. Doesn't look too bad, I have a neighbor who is a mechanic in a Park shop, so I think he would help me. Do you have any pointers that would help us? The book shows that we should use a brake piston removal tool (IH 7847A), and a brake installation tool (IH9674) which of course I don't have. Wondering if I can make something that would work in the place of these tools. Book also shows what looks like a slide hammer (which I have) to use with the brake piston removal tool. From one of your notes, I think you recommended buying the kit of heavy duty O rings? From the parts book, looks like there are three O rings that need to be replaced? I found the circuit breaker you referred to, and so will check all of those connections, and look for a short in the wiring. I really, really appreciate all of the information you have helped me with!!!! Thanks so much!!!! Dan
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