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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Devon" data-source="post: 7498927" data-attributes="member: 5397"><p>I don't think its in the Ops manual. But no matter, all you have to do is put a pair of long nosed mole grips (or pipe clamp of sorts) further down that very rubber hose you just pulled off.</p><p></p><p>Start the tractor up, oil will then fill the reservoir and won't be able to escape, all you have to do then is open up the bleed screws (7/16" A/F or 11mm) back there on each side of the rear axle. If you can fix a couple of long lengths of clear hose to those bleed screws you will see the air bubbles coming out. It won't hurt to just gently press the pedals down a few times, also press one pedal half-way down then the other the pedal the whole way down. This bleeds the balance line betwen l and r master cylinders</p><p>Once they have stopped an dits a continual stream of oil (pref. directed back in to the filler plug) all you gotta do is tighten up the bleed screws. Then take off the pipe clamp.</p><p></p><p>You should have brakes.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Devon, post: 7498927, member: 5397"] I don't think its in the Ops manual. But no matter, all you have to do is put a pair of long nosed mole grips (or pipe clamp of sorts) further down that very rubber hose you just pulled off. Start the tractor up, oil will then fill the reservoir and won't be able to escape, all you have to do then is open up the bleed screws (7/16" A/F or 11mm) back there on each side of the rear axle. If you can fix a couple of long lengths of clear hose to those bleed screws you will see the air bubbles coming out. It won't hurt to just gently press the pedals down a few times, also press one pedal half-way down then the other the pedal the whole way down. This bleeds the balance line betwen l and r master cylinders Once they have stopped an dits a continual stream of oil (pref. directed back in to the filler plug) all you gotta do is tighten up the bleed screws. Then take off the pipe clamp. You should have brakes..... [/QUOTE]
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