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821 CASE BRAKE QUESTIONS

Jake Erickson

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Thank you!

I will do that.
I know it's shifting into 4th because I can feel it. The engine seems to run really smooth but not saying that's not a possibility. How do I check trans pressure?
Coy you are very knowledgeable and helpful. If I ever come across your path I'm buying you a beer and a steak.
 

Coy Lancaster

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I know it's shifting into 4th because I can feel it. The engine seems to run really smooth but not saying that's not a possibility. How do I check trans pressure?
Coy you are very knowledgeable and helpful. If I ever come across your path I'm buying you a beer and a steak.
The trans pressure is checked at the control valve, you need pressure gauge and hoses of course but also need metric fittings to screw into valve body.
Thanks for the invite if I'm ever up that way again I'll take you up on the offer.
BTW if you can get you a service manual it will be a life saver.
 

Jake Erickson

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The trans pressure is checked at the control valve, you need pressure gauge and hoses of course but also need metric fittings to screw into valve body.
Thanks for the invite if I'm ever up that way again I'll take you up on the offer.
BTW if you can get you a service manual it will be a life saver.
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Hey, Sounds good. I did indeed buy a service manual, parts manual and owners manual for it. I sand blasted the calipers yesterday but I learned a valuable lesson. I should have left the cylinders in before I did it. I made cardboard cut outs to go in place where the cylinders were so I wouldn't get sand into the piston area and it failed miserably. Any advice? Just keep blowing it out and then run it through a parts washer for a long time followed by brake cleaner?
 

Rafaela Luna

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Muntinlupa City, Philippines
When it comes to cement production, there is currently a high demand for aggregates. The surge of infrastructure projects and aggregate mining requires various equipment such as mobile crushers.

The Rubble Master, an effective crusher that can impressively meet industry demands.
 

RMiner

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Nov 24, 2008
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Alaska
Where did you find the rebuild kit for the calipers? I have the same machine, and they quoted me over $5000 per caliper
Thanks
 
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