Posted by Dan Swanson on April 27, 2008 at 07:49:08 from (63.172.252.161):
I was going thru the fluids on my 856 and pulled the fill plugs on both axle housings they were over fill like mazemeister had eairlier on the forum with the 826. I didn't drain them out yet because I don't know if I should. Obviously the oil is coming from the transmission so I am thinking they are about the same level as the transmission. Should I drain them out to the fill plugs or will it just ran back in from the transmission? Does it hurt anything to leave them too full?
Second question, The brakes were working just fine when I started plowing yesterday. The left brake started to chatter just like a wet brake does on the J.D.s, then about an hour later the right one started to do the same thing. I still have good brakes on both sides. The the left one has brakes on first press of pedal but the right needs to be pumped once to get braking. These are the dry brakes aren't they. Any ideas?
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