Hi Jeep, my brothers method of bleeding the brakes on his 454: Block the rear wheels and set parking brake. 1)Make sure hydraulic filter is not clogged. 2)Operate tractor until hydraulic oil is up to operating temp. 3)Run engine at fast idle 1300 to 1500 RPM 4)With a clear plastic tube on each bleed screw and open end in a clean container open each bleed screw and watch oil flow until all air bubbles disappear. Do not pump brakes. 5)When oil flows bubble free close bleed screws. 6)Top up hydraulic reservoir.
May have to repeat procedure a couple of times if there was lots of air in the system.
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