Posted by jimb2 on July 01, 2012 at 10:39:46 from (99.241.38.122):
In Reply to: braker reservoir posted by Lyle A j orgenson on July 01, 2012 at 09:53:24:
Hi Lyle, I assume, you are saying that if the engine on tractor has not run for 2 days the reservoir has leaked emptied. Does your 895 have a cab? Check for hydraulic oil leaks around the brake master cylinders and the 2 steel lines that go from master cylinders back along the top of transmission to under the seat. If there are no leaks then probably leaking 'O'rings on the wheel brake cylinders. You can determine if one or both wheel cylinders are leaking. After the tractor has been shut off for a day or more, before starting engine depress each brake separately, if that brake is spongy or goes to the floor board then that brake cylinder is leaking.
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