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Posted by judy on June 21, 2004 at 09:02:51 from (12.64.18.211):
In Reply to: International 504 utilty posted by dave on August 26, 2001 at 15:26:25:
I need the picture diagrams of the international 504 utility tractor right brake assembly and hydrolics piston above and how to take them apart and rebuild or fix them. the hydrolic valve is leaking and the fluid is all over the brakes and when i was running it yesterday the brake started smoking and almoxt caught fire. I let it cool down on its own had water ready but didn't want to use it for fear of it cracking the housing. how do I get the brake lose from the housing--pictures would be very helpful.
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