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BLEEDING BRAKES

  • 15-06-2013 11:25pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 142 ✭✭


    Old 1056 International Harvester Tractor with the dry brakes seem to have went low on brake fluid due to a leak but i need to know what way to bleed them as brake pedal is doing nothing...i do see a little screw nut on the inside of the half axle on the left hand side which i think is the bleeding nut


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 180 ✭✭case956tom


    new2me wrote: »
    Old 1056 International Harvester Tractor with the dry brakes seem to have went low on brake fluid due to a leak but i need to know what way to bleed them as brake pedal is doing nothing...i do see a little screw nut on the inside of the half axle on the left hand side which i think is the bleeding nut
    split the brake pedals and bleed one side at a time,i don't know what fluid is used, hytran is used in the later 56 series,the bleed screw looks like a grease nipple but it might be different.


  • Registered Users Posts: 142 ✭✭new2me


    Sorry case956tom, my mistake its an Old 1046 not 1056 International Harvester Tractor with the dry brakes


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