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brake bleeder screws international 584
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Posted by Michael G Burns on April 23, 2006 at 20:46:58 from (72.228.23.150):
Posted this originally on the tool forum---whoops! Here I go again...I have this new-to-me old 1980 584 tractor and I'm still waiting for the manual in the mail. Right brake works, left doesn't, gotta use the differential lock to brake,or else I can only turn right, with lock on they work but not very well. Went to find the bleeder screws, and it looks like they are butterfly handles instead of hex heads, right on the hydraulic line right above the rear axle housing. Two of them on the right side, one on the left. Is this the way these look, or am I looking at something else? Or maybe the first guy put butterfly arrangement on there because brakes have to be bled so often? This tractor emergency brake doesn't work, I've been reading archives on that one---may have to get into it (with help from soneone who actually knows what he's doing!!) but I want to start simple with bleeding. Any thoughts? Thanks!
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