Check Manual Brakes

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A - Left Brake Pedal
B - Latch Bar
C - Right Brake Pedal
IMPORTANT: Any noticeable pedal drift downward from initial
point of resistance (solid pedal) indicates brake leakage. See your John Deere dealer.
NOTE: Solid pedal feel occurs when brake pedal feels like it
has stopped moving, even when it is pushed harder. A solid pedal feel
should occur after pedal has traveled 102—127 mm (4—5
in.) without any type of trailer brake, and 127—152 mm (5—6
in.) with trailer brakes. Brake valve will emit a squeak just before
solid pedal point is reached.
With engine stopped, check manual brakes for correct function:
NOTE: If tractor is equipped with a back-up pump (D), these
steps do not apply.
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Position latch bar (B) to allow brake pedals to operate separately.
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Pump left brake pedal (A) and right brake pedal (C) individually.
Pedals should have a solid feel. If pedals do not feel solid, have
your John Deere dealer bleed brakes.
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Check to make sure pedals do not settle to end of stroke within
10 seconds after being applied. If leakage exceeds this rate or if
one pedal settles faster than the other, see your John Deere™
dealer.
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With brake pedals not locked together, press both pedals simultaneously.
Solid pedal should be obtained at approximately same pedal height
on both pedals. If height varies more than 51 mm (2 in.), have your
John Deere™ dealer bleed brakes.
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