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Re: 574 BRAKES:HAVE TO PUMP THEM
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Posted by Craig MO on May 26, 2002 at 16:58:53 from (216.139.97.119):
In Reply to: 574 BRAKES:HAVE TO PUMP THEM posted by MARK on May 26, 2002 at 10:12:43:
To bleed brakes you will need to pinch off leakoff line going to top of transmission cover. Open both bleed screws put line from bleed screw to transmission fill plug. Rev tractor to 1500 rpms and push pedals down when bleed line has no air bubbles close screw. If you can pump up brakes and then lose them or after you bleed them you lose them again check the keep full tubes in the brake resivor on top of the brake valve. They have a tendency to do this over a period of time and you will have to slide tubes up to keep ready supply of oil to the brakes.
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