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<blockquote data-quote="frogfarmer" data-source="post: 37048" data-attributes="member: 4075"><p>Sounds like frustration has set in pretty good; been there done that. As I stated before no real experience with that unit. The brake releases are hydraulic and the brakes run in oil. If the brakes were installed dry and the surrounding area is full of air it may be very difficult to bleed due to the fact that it takes very little fluid to actuate the brakes. I have seen this senerio before but it wasn't a Deere and memory fails me as to what it actually was. How much have you run the unit since the repair? Does it have any unusual noises. The charge pressure is to feed the hydro pumps so they are most likely getting what they need. The hydro pumps feed the drive motors in an almost closed loop system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frogfarmer, post: 37048, member: 4075"] Sounds like frustration has set in pretty good; been there done that. As I stated before no real experience with that unit. The brake releases are hydraulic and the brakes run in oil. If the brakes were installed dry and the surrounding area is full of air it may be very difficult to bleed due to the fact that it takes very little fluid to actuate the brakes. I have seen this senerio before but it wasn't a Deere and memory fails me as to what it actually was. How much have you run the unit since the repair? Does it have any unusual noises. The charge pressure is to feed the hydro pumps so they are most likely getting what they need. The hydro pumps feed the drive motors in an almost closed loop system. [/QUOTE]
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