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Re: Farmall 956 Brake system
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Tim Malin
09-10-2001 14:19:47
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First of all, are you sure it is a 956 or is it a 856? There was the 6,7,8,12,and 1456 but not a 9. Let me know. Otherwise, I would assume that a MAJOR seal had broken, they are rather maitenence free and shouldn't have any problems that aren't easily identified. Good luck!! By the way, is it a gas or a diesel if it is a 856. Now that I think about it, it might be a Case IH which I don't know too much about.
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J. D. Humm
09-10-2001 16:01:29
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Re: Re: Farmall 956 Brake system in reply to Tim Malin, 09-10-2001 14:19:47
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Tim Malin
09-12-2001 17:54:30
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Re: Re: Re: Farmall 956 Brake system in reply to J. D. Humm, 09-10-2001 16:01:29
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Wow, I can't believe I forgot about that one. That almost made me laugh with my forgetfulness. That could be too. The 966 had only slight modifications over the 856, but the idea and set up is the same. If I were you, I'd take it to my nearest Case IH dealer and have it evaluated.
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