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D-man

04-23-2001 14:38:33




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Hi all-the right brake on my 560 keeps locking up.
we can back it out of the shed fine.(it doesn't lock up in reverse)-then we put it in forward gear and ya do a 360!!If you back it up,try it again,and again,and again and mess with the pedal a little it will finally unlock.Even though, if you take it down the road a couple miles that brake will heat up real quick!--Any thoughts??? Thanks!

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stupid sara

04-25-2001 07:02:05




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 Re: 560 brakes in reply to D-man, 04-23-2001 14:38:33  
hey zac i am not really stupid!!!! you dick i as big as my pinckie!!!



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Charlie

04-24-2001 07:29:53




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 Re: 560 brakes in reply to D-man, 04-23-2001 14:38:33  
I think these brakes are very similar to the disk breaks on my 300 U. If so there are two small springs holding the two halfs together and its possible one of the springs has broken. You can get them from a dealer and its not a bad idea to replace them anyway if you have it apart.



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Red Rider

04-23-2001 20:02:42




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 Re: 560 brakes in reply to D-man, 04-23-2001 14:38:33  
My 400 Diesel did the same thing. The cause was one of the O-ring seals in the hydraulic tower started leaking down on to the brake cover. There isn't any seal between the brake housing and the inner brake housing, oil can seap through. A new O-ring and a new set of disc brakes and it was working like a top.



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Lloyd

04-23-2001 17:53:46




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 Re: 560 brakes in reply to D-man, 04-23-2001 14:38:33  
You may want to try taking them appart and cleaning them. Especially the tracks that the balls run in. I think I'd put new balls in there, too. There are other things that can be done, but that may do the trick.



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kev@ia

04-23-2001 16:07:55




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 Re: 560 brakes in reply to D-man, 04-23-2001 14:38:33  
Something has broken or disasembeled its self in there, you will need to take it apart.
kev



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