Posted by Dan Swanson on May 29, 2009 at 05:59:48 from (63.172.252.199):
Thanks to pete 23 and trator vet for helping. Finally got brakes to work. Took pressure line off the brake valve and had 210# pressure. Flow was good. Pressed down on the brakes fast no oil shot out thru orfice. Tried to take orfice out, no go. Tried to get a regular tip cleaner thru it, couldn't. I have a tip cleaner that uses the little drill bits. Took a bit but I got thru the orfice. Cleaned it all out and put back together. Tried the brakes, had a bit more than before but still not good. Bled the brakes, still very little oil coming out of hose. Took it back apart and the orfice was plugged again. Cleaned it out and pressed on the pedal and shot a stream out. Cleaned up area good again. Put back together and I have brakes like never before. Thanks for the help, Dan
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