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Re: Bleeding clutch HELP A.S.A.P.
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Posted by R. John Johnson on November 13, 2004 at 19:25:47 from (205.200.43.97):
In Reply to: Bleeding clutch HELP A.S.A.P. posted by Super Steve on November 13, 2004 at 10:44:41:
Steve. I don"t know if it is similar to a JD 2755, but this is how the clutch is bled on that tractor. Fill the reservior. Just below is a fitting that looks like a grease zerk. Run a piece of clear plastic tubing from the fitting into the fill opening on the reservior. Turn the fitting a few turns to open it. Press the clutch pedal to the floor and hold it there. Screw the fitting tight again and release the clutch pedal. Repeat until the fluid in the tubing is free of bubbles. On the 2755 you must be VERY careful which DOT brake fluid you use. The wrong type will destroy the seals of the slave cylinder and you will have to spilt the tractor to change it Hope this helps. John
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