Posted by Farmerpete2400 on October 19, 2008 at 20:04:44 from (12.226.47.27):
In Reply to: 806 break leaking posted by MN Scott on October 19, 2008 at 19:43:39:
MN Scott said: (quoted from post at 19:43:39 10/19/08) You likly need to install a seal kit. Easy job. Pull the brake drum off and pull out the discs and seperater plate. Pull out the back plate with the piston in it. CAREFULLY pop the piston out with air pressure. Clean everything up and install the two new orings on the piston and reinstall it. Install the new pinon seal in the center of the rear plate, reset the auto adjusters and put it all back together. Bleed the air from the system and your done. If you need step by step details with pictures get yourself a I&T service manual for your tractor.
Thank You very much for explaining it to me. I will get a manual this week so I have something as a referance.
Thank You to everyone who posted above I relly appreciate it!
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