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Re: 966 parking brake
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Posted by Aces on October 05, 2005 at 17:19:25 from (65.54.155.36):
In Reply to: 966 parking brake posted by ben wolfgang on October 05, 2005 at 16:47:11:
Ben First things first get the brakes fixed, you should be able to slid the wheels with the manual brakes. The test to see if you have manual brakes with out engine running is. First push one peddle as far as it will go and hold it there then push the other brake peddle the first one should then move more, then do the reverse test. If the first peddle does move more when you move the second you should have manual brakes and slide the wheels. As for the park lock check the linkage from the lever to the tranny cover make sure it is good, no warn holes or bent. I would bet it has both bad holes and bet adjuster, replace and adjust so that you can not push handle over center unless the bark paw is engaged in the gear. Do this on level so you can rock the tractor to see if the bark in engaged when you push lever over center.
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