brakes identification

Cold Climate Version CCV is not related to bleeding to the best of my understanding. I have never encountered it used on a tractor. What does the manual indicate? or call the service department. Using the videos on Youtube is marginal. Jim
 
I asked you in your other post with the picture where you saw or heard those designations? Are those automotive terms? As I said in you other post use the reply buttons inside your thread for additional comments. By a web search it looks like and example of a compensating brake system is an automotive disc brake with a caliper. As the pads wear and the piston moves out of the bore more fluid adds in to ..compensate.. for the wear. I would say you have non-compensating. There is likely a spec in the manual to adjust the slave cylinder linkage to so the hydraulic actuator is applying the brake and not hitting the end of its stroke before full brake application is met. Bleed them, I do not think it matters.
 

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