Thank you so much Jim. I was actually about to post something about the brakes. It is a 1979 model and doesn't have the resivoir. I have an I&T Shop Manual that gives some help, but not very good.
Your procedure sounds great, and hopefully we'll get a chance to tackle it tomorrow. The left pedal doesn't ever build pressure, and the right one will build pressure but it releases the pressure once you let off of the pedal.
Are you saying to block the wheels so the tractor doesn't run over you, or block them off the ground. THANKS!
Here are some pictures.....We were spraying it down with oven cleaner getting it ready to steam clean.
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