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<blockquote data-quote="livestock 1" data-source="post: 5623616" data-attributes="member: 106502"><p>I’ve done brakes on a couple of ford 10 series tractors in the past that were no use due to driver error. The brakes were still not worn out just glazed over and hardened probably due to a driver or drivers sitting with the brake on down a bank with a heavy load on constantly instead of dabbing to let the oil back in between the plates. A careful driver can eventually get these type of issues sorted out again if the tractor is for field work but this is no use if you need the tractor for road work. </p><p>Other than that it could be brake cylinders sticking or stiff more than likley</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="livestock 1, post: 5623616, member: 106502"] I’ve done brakes on a couple of ford 10 series tractors in the past that were no use due to driver error. The brakes were still not worn out just glazed over and hardened probably due to a driver or drivers sitting with the brake on down a bank with a heavy load on constantly instead of dabbing to let the oil back in between the plates. A careful driver can eventually get these type of issues sorted out again if the tractor is for field work but this is no use if you need the tractor for road work. Other than that it could be brake cylinders sticking or stiff more than likley [/QUOTE]
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