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Re: 931B brakes
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Posted by Bob/Ont on October 16, 2006 at 06:22:21 from (172.131.188.7):
In Reply to: Re: 931B brakes posted by Bob/Ont on October 15, 2006 at 20:33:04:
No they don't need bleeding Dave. The steering valves are pressure reducing valves. The farther you push them in the higher the release pressure goes.If the bearings fall apart it reduces the distance you push the valve and the release pressure aswell. Make sure the springs in side are good too. When you get that done adjust the brake bands as tight as you can get them. Make sure there is no peddal travel. If there is shorten the brake rods untill there isn't any, then back off to get right free peddal travel. Clutches should be released at half travel. Should also take PTO cover off back and pry on bevel gear to make sure bearings are good.Should have no side movement. Later Bob
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