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Posted by Ian on January 20, 2003 at 08:21:54 from (204.239.148.2):
My nieghbor has a newer JD tractor that he uses for everthing, from haying to plowing drive ways and most important feeding his cows with round bales. I am not sure of the model but it is a big one diesel, with no cab 2wdr. The brakes quit, so we thought we would bleed them. We found a leak in one line fixed it. pulled the master cyl off and hyd oil is going to it. Took master cyl appart it looks good. But we bled and bled and can not get the peddle to come up and hardly get oil to the bleeder on the rear axels. We even filled the lines with oil, and the mast cyl still can not get anything running the engine or not Are we missing something???
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