Bleeding the Brakes (6510 and 6610 Tractors)
CAUTION:
Always follow precisely the steps described here. This is the only way to ensure that the tractor's brakes are bled properly.
NOTE:
The oil must NOT be in a foamy condition when the brakes are bled. For this reason, do not bleed the brakes after driving at speed, performing work with the tractor's hydraulics or carrying out hydraulic tests. If necessary, park the tractor and wait one hour to allow the oil to settle.
Bleeding points:
Without trailer brake:
1.
Left rear brake
2.
Right rear brake
With hydraulic trailer brake:
1.
Left rear brake
2.
Trailer brake valve
With air brake system:
1.
Trailer control valve, rear bleed screw
2.
Trailer control valve, front bleed screw
With air brake system and FWD with brake:
1.
Left front brake
2.
Right front brake
3.
Trailer control valve, bleed screw
4.
Left rear brake
With hydraulic trailer brake and FWD with brake:
1.
Left front brake
2.
Right front brake
3.
Left rear brake
4.
Trailer brake valve
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