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Re: 806 Hydraulics, Kind OF Scared That It Is Majo
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Posted by Aces on August 10, 2006 at 09:29:45 from (65.54.154.152):
In Reply to: 806 Hydraulics, Kind OF Scared That It Is Major! posted by Harlen Larson on August 09, 2006 at 18:24:33:
Harlen One thing I never see said here even from the tractor vet. You should have good brakes without hydraulics if the brakes are maintained in good shade. The test is simple, with engine off push right brake dedal as far as it will go then push the left pedal a little if the right move farther right brake is good then push the left pedal as far as it will go then push the right a little if the left moves farther the left is Ok. I would do the test with the left brake first as well.The last part of the test stop the tractor on a safe slop stop engine, let tractor roll a little and apply the brakes you should be able to slid the wheels if not the brakes need rebuit. This is true from 706 through 1566 and I belive 86"s. Any one in the hills should check this from time to time for manual brakes. This very good safty check.
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