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WNYBill
Silver Level Joined: 04 Jun 2016 Location: WNY Points: 276 |
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Posted: 30 Sep 2019 at 12:03pm |
I want to talk to someone who has repaired the foot brakes on a 6000 series. My left wheel brake is solid, no give in the pedal. I have bled and everything is fine, so it must be in the actual caliper/disk in the rear end. Something is either jamed or broken or seized up. Right brake workes fine. Before I tear into this, I want to talk to sombody who has been there!
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Ron(AB)
Orange Level Joined: 27 Dec 2009 Location: Alberta Points: 958 |
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The seals do go....
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WNYBill
Silver Level Joined: 04 Jun 2016 Location: WNY Points: 276 |
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It is not leaking or using brake fluid. I have a feeling somebody has put brake fluid rather than hyd. oil in it . Book says that is a no no.
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DougG
Orange Level Joined: 20 Sep 2009 Location: Mo Points: 8106 |
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If brake fluid was used it will leak,, sounds like the pedal assembly needs taken apart and lubed up , as they do this , its a pretty sinple job , just gotta put things back together as they came apart
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Lynn Marshall
Orange Level Access Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Dana, Iowa Points: 2283 |
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I have never had to go into the brakes on a 6000 series, but I have had to take apart the pedal assembly to free up the pedals where they pivot. Each pedal pushes on a spool to actuate the brake. You should be able to push on each one of the spools by hand to see if they will move.
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MACK
Orange Level Joined: 17 Nov 2009 Points: 7664 |
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I would guess exit port on valve is plugged.
Could you push pedal down when you bleed it? If so, it is not in the valve. MACK |
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WNYBill
Silver Level Joined: 04 Jun 2016 Location: WNY Points: 276 |
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I have had the brake assembly out and it is free. The pedals react properly when I bleed the brakes, they both go to the floor. The right brake works properly, the left brake has no movement, and no brake action. The shop manual pictures and text don't really show exactly how the brake caliper/disk is supposed to work. I really don't see, from pictures and text, what can be jamed or seized. Exactly what would brake fluid instead of hyd oil do to the sustem?
Bill
Edited by WNYBill - 02 Oct 2019 at 7:56am |
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Ron(AB)
Orange Level Joined: 27 Dec 2009 Location: Alberta Points: 958 |
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Bill,
My thought is that it is the brake calliper/piston seal that is leaking and due for replacement. It is located in the wheel trumpet. The wheel has to be removed, then the trumpet. You will see a large piston inside there with multiple square rings. The tractor is 35 years old. It happens. |
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Ron(AB)
Orange Level Joined: 27 Dec 2009 Location: Alberta Points: 958 |
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see parts # (the numbers change up so look thoroughly...)
72092975 72092976 |
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WNYBill
Silver Level Joined: 04 Jun 2016 Location: WNY Points: 276 |
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Thanks Ron.
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