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<blockquote data-quote="fortworth-cowboy" data-source="post: 143018" data-attributes="member: 27363"><p>So the Engine was turned off? </p><p>What do you have Joysticks or Manual Steering?</p><p>Test the Brake:</p><p>Manual Steering-- Unlock and operate machine--apply brake via brake switch or lift seat bar-- apply pressure with manual controls to hydrostatic pump and see if you move either on one side back or forward or even on both sides--if you almost stall out the engine your brakes are good--if you can drive, even slowly and it makes a squalling noise, your brake is bad one at least one side</p><p></p><p>Joystick machine: unlock and operate machine--switch to H-Pattern--apply brake via switch ONLY--drive each side forward or backwards and check if the machine drive in either direction--if yes one or more brakes are bad</p><p></p><p>if either test reveals that the brake drives for a moment and then holds the machine, you popped valve in the control valve could be bad, but I would have to tell you to perform a other test</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fortworth-cowboy, post: 143018, member: 27363"] So the Engine was turned off? What do you have Joysticks or Manual Steering? Test the Brake: Manual Steering-- Unlock and operate machine--apply brake via brake switch or lift seat bar-- apply pressure with manual controls to hydrostatic pump and see if you move either on one side back or forward or even on both sides--if you almost stall out the engine your brakes are good--if you can drive, even slowly and it makes a squalling noise, your brake is bad one at least one side Joystick machine: unlock and operate machine--switch to H-Pattern--apply brake via switch ONLY--drive each side forward or backwards and check if the machine drive in either direction--if yes one or more brakes are bad if either test reveals that the brake drives for a moment and then holds the machine, you popped valve in the control valve could be bad, but I would have to tell you to perform a other test [/QUOTE]
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