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Re: Deere 950 Hydraulics and Brake problems
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Posted by leon on September 08, 2004 at 04:37:52 from (208.149.197.240):
In Reply to: Deere 950 Hydraulics and Brake problems posted by Mark - IN. on September 07, 2004 at 17:26:23:
The 950 is usually a good, sound little tractor. Made by Yanmar in Japan for John Deere. It sounds like the transmission seals may be shot on yours. I wonder if using the wrong transmission/hydraulic fluid sometime during it''s life could have caused that? Hydraulic fluid dripping from the clutch housing, which should be dry, probably means that the seal on the front input shaft of the transmission is shot. No brakes probably means that the seals are shot on the rear axle output shafts too. It has drum brakes, which aren't too effective in reverse anyway, but the brakes are of the dry drum type. Once I run smack into the side of my sister's garage with her Ford 8N with Sherman overdrive 'cause I had made the mistake of filling the transmission while servicing and during the test drive the brakes had got real well oiled!
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