Posted by The tractor vet on October 23, 2013 at 13:10:11 from (75.19.125.100):
In Reply to: 706 Brake Valve posted by boomer22 on October 23, 2013 at 12:36:32:
Well in all the 706's that i have been into i have NEVER had to get into a brake valve . Now there is ALWAY a little leakage when you open the bleeder with the engine running BUT it is not enough pressure to apply the brake.Myself i think you have and adjuster problem . And now that you have played with the brake valve i have no idea what all you have done and not being able to look at it myself i am not sure where to tell you to go . Did you replace the return springs?? did you get it assembled correctly ?? did you work on the self adjuster and replace the spring clips?? is the self adjuster set correctly ?? If it was screwed up before are you sure that it was put together wright .Pictures need pictures or if ya ain't far from me then you need me to make a service call , but i am not cheap.
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