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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfiles" data-source="post: 6274" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>The way I have by passed the brake on a wheeled loader is to remove the soliniod and then remove the base plate that the soliniod bolts to , the wedge assembly can be pulled out ,then the base plate and solinoid reinstalled it takes a little extra time , about 10 minutes but no dirt / water can get into the chain case this way , on the tracked models the brake is a stem and coil , if the stem and coil is good and the problem is wiring or control panel, you can run a wire from the red wire of the coil to the parking brake switch and unlock the brake by pressing the parking brake rocker switch , this allows you to use the brake if needed ---the newer machines that have a spool lock solinoid on the lift and tilt curcuits can be made to run by removing the lock solinoid from the spool , if you know the solinoid is bad you can grind off the plunger and reinstall it as a plug , or get a hydraulic plug and close up the hole to keep the dirt out --too much electrical junk on the machines now days fishfiles</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfiles, post: 6274, member: 782"] The way I have by passed the brake on a wheeled loader is to remove the soliniod and then remove the base plate that the soliniod bolts to , the wedge assembly can be pulled out ,then the base plate and solinoid reinstalled it takes a little extra time , about 10 minutes but no dirt / water can get into the chain case this way , on the tracked models the brake is a stem and coil , if the stem and coil is good and the problem is wiring or control panel, you can run a wire from the red wire of the coil to the parking brake switch and unlock the brake by pressing the parking brake rocker switch , this allows you to use the brake if needed ---the newer machines that have a spool lock solinoid on the lift and tilt curcuits can be made to run by removing the lock solinoid from the spool , if you know the solinoid is bad you can grind off the plunger and reinstall it as a plug , or get a hydraulic plug and close up the hole to keep the dirt out --too much electrical junk on the machines now days fishfiles [/QUOTE]
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