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Pettibone mullikin brakes
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Posted by sam on May 22, 2004 at 20:20:22 from (207.94.83.160):
I want to thank the people who responded to my last post, sorry I did not reply things have been hectic, but now everything is back to normal. Ok, I have a pettibone mullikin backhoe loader model lda. It has a 3-53 detroit diesel. The brakes are air over hydrolic and do not work. The first thing I was told to do was to see if the air pump works, it does the gauge reads right around 80, even when I throttle it up. I do not know if that is enough pressure or not. It does have 2 small leaks in the fittings that go to the valves under the pedals. It has been sitting but not to a point where every thing totally shot. Both pedals are froze, I took them off going to free them up, under them are 2 valves, with lines that go to the master cylinder and booster which is new. Previouse owner tried to fix wasnt the problem. The other lines go the air pump, air tank and some type of small mechanism on top of the motor, I do not know what it is, it is small about the size of a empty roll of toilet paper and same shape, it has a plunger on one end with a rubber cap. Its my first machine so this is all kind of new to me. Any further help would be greatly appreciated . Thanks everyone, have a good day.
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