chickenman
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does any one have a problem with brake lockup?
hi chickenman . yes the brakes have been known to become stuck on 4310s but Im pretty sure it would drive thru the brakes or at least lug the engine down. I dont know if the park brake switch would disable the drive or not.
you may have to disconect the brake rods at the arm that is on the sides of the axle housing and knock the arms back toward the rear if they are sticking . when the cal is sucsesful the rear wheels will just move slightly at forward and revese bottom of travel then the lite should stay off. yes i have been through all this before so just hope Im being helpful .
I just bought new ones last week. I wouldn't call them "quite strong." I was disappointed in the strength of them. I think they're just there to reset the 1" of free play you're supposed to have. They don't seem strong enough to disengage a stuck brake. I spent a lot of time on the brakes that last couple weeks.... I wouldn't expect them to solve any problems with the brakes except making the pedal feel good during initial engagement and at the end of release. Sorry for disagreeing with you dfkrug!
I can't agree with that either. They are somewhat complicated from a linkage standpoint but they are effective and highly adjustable. When I finally figured out how it all worked together it only took an hour to get everything back to factory specs.
They are obviously complicated enough that many people just shouldn't touch them. Mine were way off in their adjustment. Someone had spent a lot of time screwing them up. Makes you wonder whether they are too complicated for the average assembly guy at the service shop too as I don't know why you'd ever touch them after they were set at initial delivery.
I don't know what ramping balls are. Which parts in the diagrams are you referring to?
I would think its shaft #10 that sticks against the housing because the brakes are used so rarely on an HST. The range shift sticks there from many previous posts, my mid-PTO used to stick there, and I'm guessing its just a common problem when the linkages aren't used often. I've gotten into the habit of operating every knob and lever every time I use the tractor (mainly because I store it outside).
Isn't all of that submerged in fluid?
Yeah I guess it isn't. Sounds like you got it all figured out though. Take some pictures. I'd like to see the details.
How did you determine thats the problem if you didn't take it apart?