Posted by The tractor vet on September 27, 2013 at 20:54:54 from (75.19.125.100):
In Reply to: brakes on 806 posted by mr cat on September 27, 2013 at 17:29:44:
My guess is that you have and adjuster problem or you really do not have it put together correctly . With the engine running you WILL have a slight amount of fluid seepage when you open the bleeder and this will not cause a problem . In all my years working on Farmalls i have never had to but once get into a brake valve and that was because of the headed pin froze up and the man broke the end off the valve . IF one of the adjuster is not working correctly and the brake disc's get cockeyed and the brake piston is setting cockeyed then you will have brake drag and heating . Did you replace the little adjuster clippies with new ones and did you reset them and see if they will only screw out and not screw back in ?? , best check that as this is where i think your problem lies .
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