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Jack Carson

06-22-2004 17:23:37




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Brake problems-the inner brake pedal will pump up,
outside pedal won't but when you depress clutch you loose what little pedal you have, I have bleed system but I don't understand system-has an
equalizer valve in between cylinders-it leaks but the other cylinders don't. Can I bypass the equalizer valve? Parts are very expensive and I don't to replace any I don't have too. Any help will be appreciated thank you.

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Bernard le mécano

06-23-2004 17:12:04




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 Re: farmall 674 in reply to Jack Carson, 06-22-2004 17:23:37  
Hi Jack, you can repair the equalizer valve, if the spool is not loose in the body, however it may leak in few time. You can put 2 elbows, instead the 2 T but let the valve in place. The valve is a stop for the brake pedal. Place 2 small hoses on the open bleeders, run the hoses in the hole where you add oil in the transmission. On the transmission, front, cover, it have a 3/8 rubber hose, it's the brake circuit return, pinch the hose with Vise-Grip, run the engine at 1500 RPM. Check if the oil flow from bleeders. Run for 10 minutes or more if it have bubble in oil, tight the 2 bleeders, remove the Vise-Grip, then stop the engine. Check the brake pedal and clutch pedal shaft bushing, for wear. Bernard le mécano Québec Canada

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Novel Idea Guy

06-23-2004 10:40:21




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 Re: farmall 674 in reply to Jack Carson, 06-22-2004 17:23:37  
Not for nothin' but brakes are the absolute LAST place I would consider skimping on parts. If the brakes don't work, fix them right.



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Big Jim

06-23-2004 07:25:59




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 Re: farmall 674 in reply to Jack Carson, 06-22-2004 17:23:37  
Jack,

It sounds like your problem is in the equalizer valve. I just repaired mine on my 684, which has the same system. There is no way to bypass the equalizer valve that I know of. It is kind of a pain to get at easily. I took my battery out and also removed the battery tray to give more space to work.
The repair kit consists of a small seal and some steel balls and tiny springs. These appear to be worth about a dollar or two, however you can buy them from your Case-IH dealer for the tidy sum of about $38. I don't know of any aftermarket source. Be very careful when removing the old seal as the equalizer valve body breaks real easy (found out the hard way).

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JB

06-22-2004 17:39:37




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 Re: farmall 674 in reply to Jack Carson, 06-22-2004 17:23:37  
I believe there was a repair kit available from CIH for equalizer that consisted of 'O' rings and seals.

JB



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