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Posted by the tractor vet on November 11, 2005 at 16:29:57 from (4.124.71.182):
In Reply to: 1206 Farmall posted by JTB on November 10, 2005 at 18:03:28:
Not a big deal on them brakes like ACe said it could be just the bull pinion seal or it could be the piston seal . anyway ya got to get in there and look and see NOW THE one thing that they did not tell ya is that ya need to reset the self adjuster after ya fix eveything and make sure that the return springs are free More then likely you will find the isolator plate has broken off the piston don't panic clean it up if it is in one pice with brake kleen and use some good apoxie and gule it back on if ya are going to replace the two large O/RING on the piston then clean up the surfaces with 180 emery and i use white grease for assambly then after it is all back together ya have to bleed the brake the bleeder is on top start the tractor open the bleeder and push the brake pedal down till ya got a stream and close while holding the pedal down .all done good to go .
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