Maineiac508
New member
- Joined
- Jul 13, 2011
- Messages
- 5
- Tractor
- New Holland TC33DA
Hello All,
I've been a follower of the forum for three years now and up until now I've always been able to find answers to my questions through the search feature. I really appreciate the depth of the knowledge base and your willingness to share that with other forum members.
I have a TC33DA which has been problem free. I bought the tractor used with 96 hours on it. It now has just over 325 hours. Based on the owners manual and reviewing lots of posts on the forum, I have done all my own lube, oil, and filter changes.
Here's my delimma. I set the parking brake the other day and when I went to release it 5 minutes later, it felt like the brake did release, but the parking brake level is still in the "up", fully extended position. I can't seem to get it to release and as a result, the brake light is illuminiated in the dash panel. I don't think the brake is still engaged, but I don't dare do too much without knowing what my issue may be.
Any ideas before I end up calling a mobile service guy?
Thanks!
I've been a follower of the forum for three years now and up until now I've always been able to find answers to my questions through the search feature. I really appreciate the depth of the knowledge base and your willingness to share that with other forum members.
I have a TC33DA which has been problem free. I bought the tractor used with 96 hours on it. It now has just over 325 hours. Based on the owners manual and reviewing lots of posts on the forum, I have done all my own lube, oil, and filter changes.
Here's my delimma. I set the parking brake the other day and when I went to release it 5 minutes later, it felt like the brake did release, but the parking brake level is still in the "up", fully extended position. I can't seem to get it to release and as a result, the brake light is illuminiated in the dash panel. I don't think the brake is still engaged, but I don't dare do too much without knowing what my issue may be.
Any ideas before I end up calling a mobile service guy?
Thanks!