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Posted by Richard Bullock on July 27, 2005 at 17:02:14 from (209.240.113.100):
In Reply to: Questions for NAT who answered question on differe posted by Bud in NC on July 27, 2005 at 10:40:23:
NAT: how you doing. i bought a 844S international 4x4 tractor early 70's i guess. the tractor was completely rebuilt before i bought it by previous owner. anyways, i owned it for about 5 months and only put about 20 hrs on it and i noticed black oil on the inside of one of the back rims. next thing i knew i had NO BRAKES? there is a brake resovoir under the foot rest on the brakes similar to one on a big truck. my question is is this where i fill the brakes back up, with what kind of fluids do i use, and is the rear seal leak the problem with my brakes. i am not farmer i just bought the tractor because it was a good deal?
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