Hello all, been a while since I've posted and have questionable brake issues. I definitely need some expert advise!
A little long winded, so bare with me....
Back about 6 weeks ago, I had to roll my TN75da out of my heated shop to remove a tree from the main road at the foot of my driveway. I hadn't used the machine since late fall of last year. Traveling down my driveway I needed to downshift, so I hit the clutch and brake and both brake peddles (pinned together) went nearly to the floor! It did stop so I continued on to finish what needed done trying not to use the brakes. I got the tractor back to the shop and the next day, my helper and I added brake fluid and tried bleeding both sides. The left was no problem, 2 or 3 times and what little air it had was gone. The right doesn't seem to want to bleed out after several try's.
While bleeding the right side, (like an idiot), I wasn't catching the fluid and started running short, so I had to stop while it still had some air and ordered more from my dealer. At that point, (for some reason), I decided to measure the amount of oil in the reservoir with a set of calipers and by the time I got new brake fluid, (7-10 day's later), the oil level had dropped about .050", so we bled both sides again. The left side had no air, the right still had air, (and seemed like more). After bleeding the right several times, the air never did go completely away. At that point I tried pumping each individual brake as if you were running the machine to see if the oil level dropped in the reservoir wondering if I might have a brake pack bypassing under pressure. After about 75 pumps each, no oil level drop. I wound up getting busy on other things and came back to it about 10 day's later and it had lost another .050" of oil from the reservoir in which the tractor hadn't been started or moved out of the shop. We bled both sides again and the left still had no air and the right had air. We did the complete routine again Friday after the reservoir dropping another .040" in 7 days, and again, we still weren't able to get all the air out of the right side.
There are no apparent oil leaks in the complete brake circuit, and both pumps were replaced appx. 5-6 years ago with no leakage on either of those.
The tractor has just over 3000 hrs. on it.
The oil is going somewhere and creating air, is the right brake pack leaking internally under (no) pressure?
Gary
A little long winded, so bare with me....
Back about 6 weeks ago, I had to roll my TN75da out of my heated shop to remove a tree from the main road at the foot of my driveway. I hadn't used the machine since late fall of last year. Traveling down my driveway I needed to downshift, so I hit the clutch and brake and both brake peddles (pinned together) went nearly to the floor! It did stop so I continued on to finish what needed done trying not to use the brakes. I got the tractor back to the shop and the next day, my helper and I added brake fluid and tried bleeding both sides. The left was no problem, 2 or 3 times and what little air it had was gone. The right doesn't seem to want to bleed out after several try's.
While bleeding the right side, (like an idiot), I wasn't catching the fluid and started running short, so I had to stop while it still had some air and ordered more from my dealer. At that point, (for some reason), I decided to measure the amount of oil in the reservoir with a set of calipers and by the time I got new brake fluid, (7-10 day's later), the oil level had dropped about .050", so we bled both sides again. The left side had no air, the right still had air, (and seemed like more). After bleeding the right several times, the air never did go completely away. At that point I tried pumping each individual brake as if you were running the machine to see if the oil level dropped in the reservoir wondering if I might have a brake pack bypassing under pressure. After about 75 pumps each, no oil level drop. I wound up getting busy on other things and came back to it about 10 day's later and it had lost another .050" of oil from the reservoir in which the tractor hadn't been started or moved out of the shop. We bled both sides again and the left still had no air and the right had air. We did the complete routine again Friday after the reservoir dropping another .040" in 7 days, and again, we still weren't able to get all the air out of the right side.
There are no apparent oil leaks in the complete brake circuit, and both pumps were replaced appx. 5-6 years ago with no leakage on either of those.
The tractor has just over 3000 hrs. on it.
The oil is going somewhere and creating air, is the right brake pack leaking internally under (no) pressure?
Gary