Posted by Dave from MN on May 15, 2010 at 16:26:37 from (96.24.108.250):
While planting today, I noticed the tractor ws lugging when it shouldnt have been and was pulling to the left. Jump out and smelt brakes, touched the left brake housing and pretty much burned me fingers. Parking brake was not one, My left brake pedal you hardly have to push and it makes the hyd pump squel, this is wwhen it is running, when the tractor is off, it is like the pedal is froze, I cant push it at all, like there is trememndous pressue on it for some reason. I have the IT manual and it doesnt help me troub;e shoot, i know nothing aboutt the brakes on a case. Very frustrating, I want to get on my beans. Any pointers? comparing left to right all I see is the left "actuator?" has about 1" or more of the rod showing between it and the housing, right side is only maybe a 1/4". please advise, please please please.
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