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Re: O/T IH Truck Hydrovac System
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Posted by DRL on March 21, 2007 at 12:55:04 from (24.32.126.209):
In Reply to: Re: O/T IH Truck Hydrovac System posted by the tractor vet on March 21, 2007 at 07:54:26:
Forgot to mention in my original post that I did adjust the brakes. Was the first thing I tried. Adjusted both brake shoes at all four corners as you stated. Been there and done that several times on other vehicles, so not my first dance. FWIW, the fronts have adjusting cams that you turn a bolt one way or another to adjust the shoes. According to the book they are supposed to be self adjusting, but wouldn't rely on that. From some other replies on other forums, I may have air in the lines, although I did bleed the system once. If it is air in the lines, will still have to figure out how the air got there in the first place. Thanks for all replies so far.
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