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Re: IH 584 brakes
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Posted by PhilcaseinWPa on May 25, 2007 at 08:09:20 from (146.186.55.48):
In Reply to: IH 584 brakes posted by nobrake on May 25, 2007 at 07:13:54:
I had a problem with my 885 brakes. There is a brake resevoir behind the steering column instrument panel support (for lack of a better description). It is a plastic box with 4 nipples. The nipples face up and have metal tubes inside. (They put this box in the absolute hardest place to get at.) The tubes can drop out of the nipples and somehow prevent fluid from getting to the brakes and let air get in. I ordered a new reservoir but never put it in. The tubes dropped into the reservoir and were no longer interfering with the braking. I guess the tubes were there just to strengthen the nipples. Anyway after bleeding the brakes they have worked ok for a few years. At least that is the way I remember it but lately I don't remember as well as I used to. What was your question? Phil ps. as I recall the nipples are backward also the right goes to the left brake etc, but then again there's that memory thing, and the brakes use the tractors hydro-transmission fluid
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