Posted by grantwatson on April 26, 2016 at 21:28:11 from (124.197.7.30):
In Reply to: International 584 posted by grantwatson on April 25, 2016 at 17:11:57:
Hi All, so the starting issue would appear to be lack of charge in the battery, the last time I used it I had the lights on fro over an hour and as I remove the positive terminal from the battery each time I stop I guess it was not charging correctly as the positive could not have had a good connection.
Still having a problem with the dash lights staying on after its switched off, I wriggle the wiring loom under the dash and the lights flicker, so I'm thinking perhaps there is a lose wire that is touching something it should not be.
Now the tractor is going I tried bleeding the brakes, the left hand brake has bleed great however the right hand one will not. I have left the bleed nipple open for 10minutes and nothing, the other side took probably 2-3 minutes.
I do not have a plastic reservoir under the dash, I have as per attached photo.
The fluid about is me removing the pipes to see if there is any fluid in them.
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