Posted by JimB2 on April 20, 2008 at 18:18:09 from (99.241.179.24):
In Reply to: 584 Air in brake lines posted by dzwoodcutter on April 20, 2008 at 11:44:24:
Cutter, here is a test for leaky brake piston seals from Bernard le mécano who was CIH mechanic and had worked on these tractors a lot. Bleed the brake system, stop the tractor for 1 or 2 days and check one pedal at the time to see which is the side in trouble. Unlock the pedal to make the test, because, if you press both pedal, it has an equaliser valve in the system. The pedal that goes down has a leak in the piston. Bernard le mécano Québec Canada
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