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cmalcom20
Bronze Level Joined: 26 Jun 2024 Location: Iowa Points: 8 |
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Posted: 26 Jun 2024 at 9:19pm |
The left brake pedal is a bit stiff to push, not hard but not the usual, right side is fine, and both brakes work how they should. Decided I was goingto take the brake covers off and fluid started to come out of the bottom bolt hole on both sides so I put both bolts back in. There shouldn’t be any fluid in there right? What would be the cause and solution of such? Is that why the left pedal is stiff? Hydraulic fluid is full, dipstick behind the cab shows that is slightly low. Any help is appreciated
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DrAllis
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Points: 20479 |
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Disconnect the left brake pedal linkage above the fuel tank. Try the pedal and see if it is still stiff or not. Determine where the stiffness is this way. You checked the cab mounts, right ??
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cmalcom20
Bronze Level Joined: 26 Jun 2024 Location: Iowa Points: 8 |
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Cab mounts are good, plenty of space between linkage and bottom side of cab floor
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DrAllis
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Like I said...disconnect the brake rod and determine if the problem is internal or brake linkage where it crosses over under the cab.
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Hurst
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Midway, Ky Points: 1212 |
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As for the fluid coming out of the bolt hole, no there shouldn't be any fluid at that level, but I do believe those holes are through-drilled into the final drive section of the rear casting. The final drives should only have oil up to the level plug, which is a little under the centerline of the axle on the side of the housing behind the lift cylinders. If they are overfilled, there are only 2 ways oil can get in there outside of being overfilled through the breather by operator mistake. 1) The bearing caps on the axles have come off. 2) The pinion seals are leaking by. You can remove the top cover and use a mirror or really contort yourself to see if the bearing caps are on or not. If off, you will need to remove the rear end housing to seal them and reinstall them. If those are in place, then you have leaking pinion seals. Either one of these would cause the oil from the differential/PTO reduction gear case to drain over to the final drives. You can also check by draining the final drives down to the level plug (or all the way) and seeing if oil starts coming over from the differential housing well past the amount it would take to get under the pinion bearings. If the bearing caps are off, it will drain out that housing much more quickly and down to a much lower level than leaking pinion seals.
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1979 Allis Chalmers 7000
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DrAllis
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Left brake pedal has two return springs on it I think.
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cmalcom20
Bronze Level Joined: 26 Jun 2024 Location: Iowa Points: 8 |
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I disconnected the linkage and the pedal feels the same, I looked at all the springs I could and they looked ok and I couldn’t see the cab touching the linkage anywhere
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cmalcom20
Bronze Level Joined: 26 Jun 2024 Location: Iowa Points: 8 |
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Is the fluid in the wrong spot something that I should be worried about fixing immedietly? This is my only tractor I use for everything. Come winter I would have time and $ to fix
Edited by cmalcom20 - 27 Jun 2024 at 6:52am |
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DrAllis
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Keep the dipstick underneath the SMV sign FULL !!!!
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cmalcom20
Bronze Level Joined: 26 Jun 2024 Location: Iowa Points: 8 |
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I check every couple times I use it, added maybe a quart in the year I’ve owned it
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