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In Reply to: bleeding brakes posted by Brenda on Wednesday, January 16, 2008:
That sounds like the hose we are pinching off. It sets just behind the right master cylinder and is a bear to get to to change it. It goes up to a hum.....a place where the lines to the master cylinders hook in as well. Looks kinda like a 3. I have a manual that goes to the tractor, but it don't give very good directions or details of what to do. We've been running the tractor when we do this process, but are figuring out that we have some other problems as well. It takes one to keep it running, as when it starts warming up, we have to reset the timing a little. The thing still needs some work on the engine. And, we are going to change the hydralic fluid, it's kinda milky fide and we figure that's caused by the condensation of water from sitting so long. THEN we are going to try to bleed those brakes again! Dad's been a big help as well, but he's not very familiar with the hydraulic brakes. He owns a 57 Ford that has manual brakes. Lucky him! Thanks for all your help! We sure do appreciate it! Glad this site is here for one to go to for help! Thanks again Jim