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684 international diesel - brakes

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poorfarmall

05-01-2008 16:25:13




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tractor has 2 brake pedals if you push on 1, no breaks, use just the right one, you stop. wondering if its a easy fix or what the hecks wrong. thanks




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poorfarmall

05-02-2008 02:06:44




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 Re: 684 international diesel - brakes in reply to poorfarmall, 05-01-2008 16:25:13  
thanks for the help



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JimB2

05-01-2008 17:28:14




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 Re: 684 international diesel - brakes in reply to poorfarmall, 05-01-2008 16:25:13  
Hi, you will have to bleed the air out of the left brake. Check the brake hydraulic lines for leaks they run from under battery box on top of transmission to near rear axles. Also make sure your hydraulic fluid level is good and hydraulic filter is clean. Could be a leaky brake piston seal but bleeding will provide a temporary fix.
The bleed screw is on side of differential case above each axle. Search archives and you will find the method to bleed the brakes.

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JimB

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RickB

05-01-2008 17:21:17




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 Doncaster tractor brakes suck! in reply to poorfarmall, 05-01-2008 16:25:13  
Likely you have failed brake piston seals in the left brake, or a load of air in that side if you are lucky. The right brake works OK by itself, but pushing both pedals opens the equalizing valve (between the master cylinders) and all the oil from both the left and right side takes the path of least resistance. Meaning it is trying to compress the air, or simply is bypassing a piston seal and flowing back to the rear frame. Try bleeding the left brake following the proper procedure. If that doesn't cure it, the left rear axle will have to come off to swap out the piston seals.

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