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Gear 656 power steering

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r4etired

05-15-2005 18:59:08




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I took the 656 out of the shed for the first time this spring. The power steering sounds like it has air in it, I turned it lock to lock with the throttle half open,it seemed to smooth out but after running it for 20 minutes the Itermitant air sounds still there at idle. It has made this noise for the last 10 years after the tractor has set for a month but it always stopped after a few minutes,Is there any way to vent the oil cooler or do you guys think it is something else. need some help on this one, Thanks

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jh24

06-02-2005 16:43:21




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 656 left brake in reply to r4etired, 05-15-2005 18:59:08  
just bought a 656, left brake bolt broke off. Has a nut that looks like a trailer ball that screws in and out for adjustment. The one coming out of the housing on the left side, right beside the clutch lever. Would like to know how to get the brakes apart. How big of a job is this going to be?



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Clyde

06-15-2005 10:25:22




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 Re: 656 left brake in reply to jh24, 06-02-2005 16:43:21  
The brakes are fairly easy to work on. Just a few bolts to take off and pull apart. Just replace new pieces in reverse order. Quite commom for these slack adjusters to freeze up and break during adjustment. Check to see how many spacers you have, which will be the thin metal pieces that come off first with the cover. When my slack adjuster broke, I just called our IH Dealer and they carry them in stock. Be sure to replace the springs and rollers balls. When I didn't at first, the springs came back apart and had to stop baling and fix a broken brake spring! If you were just adjusting for more brake pedal, then try it without removing any spacers. If your pedal goes down to far, than try one spacer at a time on both side and count to make them even and re-adjust the brakes so both match in height.Make sure you press both brakes down without the middle piece that hold both brake together so you get them even! Very important for being safe so you don't pull to one side! If your disc brakes are worn, replace all. Blow out all of the black brake dust and wear a mask to advoid breathing the dust!

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