Posted by gbs on May 14, 2013 at 19:59:28 from (64.234.38.41):
In Reply to: 1086 brakes? posted by Steve Barnes on May 14, 2013 at 09:00:54:
did the problem occur when the brakes were applied or on it's own,if it were a hyd control problem the brakes should remain locked even if backed up, did you by chance try to move forward after pressing the clutch or moved the brake pedal before trying reverse, reason i asked was i've encountered a couple of problems with brake systems on different pieces of equipment that weren't normal,most of the time the problem would be something simple even though it caused severe problems, on yours there is a mcv hyd system highly unlikely that caused the problem just trying to possibly eliminate a cause, i'd pull the brakes and check them,but from the way you describe the sudden lockup sounds like something is locking up the bull gear and pinion on the drive axle broken tooth or bearing roller ect,sorry for the long opinion as to what the cause could be i hope it's something simple
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