Posted by farmall706 on August 28, 2010 at 18:45:13 from (71.244.247.38):
I am talking about a Farmall 706.
I am still trying to get my Brakes to work Properly. I did a post last weekend and Pete23 Responded that to bleed my brakes just start the engine, and push pedal down about 1/2 way and hold and Open the bleed valve until no air was present. I bleed both wheels about a cup of fluid each per direction. But my right wheel acts as the brake is stuck. I can move the tractor, but it feel like the brake is dragging. If I move the tractor around some the drum gets very warm after moving around the barns. The left brake feels better but sponging. If I apply the brakes while moving, I can lock up the right with very little pedal movement, The left is about 1/2 movement to apply. The right pedal tractor setting still, engine running feels like it fights to push on pedal. The left does not have the same feeling.
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