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Re: International 584 advise needed
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Posted by richard in nz on August 14, 2006 at 02:54:06 from (222.152.251.188):
In Reply to: International 584 advise needed posted by Rick Bright on August 13, 2006 at 12:49:22:
Nothing wrong with the lucas charging system, really dont know why you have such problems with them over there when they work here and every where else round the globe with little trouble. The parking brake will be rubbish, it was when the tractor was new and will always be, a late 85 series tractor or 95 series tractor will have the later type which was a 1,000% improvement over the old pinion shaft type, even when working properly if the tractor was hot and parked on a slope they have been known to release as the machine cooled. The loader may not be fitted with double acting cylinders which will not power down, also some quick detach loaders have an axulliery release valve which will limit the down pressure of the loader rams to avoid damage to the loader brackets as they may not be designed to take weight in the opposite direction. The feel of the PTO is normal, it is just the brake to stop rotation of the shaft by oil drag when the PTO is disengaged.
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