Toolcat 5600 2003 Brake issue

   / Toolcat 5600 2003 Brake issue #1  

bigdan120

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So if I hit the brake pedal in my tool cat it will stop but it will not hold itself still or on an incline even if I put it in neutral to park it will drift any ideas?
 
   / Toolcat 5600 2003 Brake issue #2  
same if you lift the arm rest?
 
   / Toolcat 5600 2003 Brake issue #3  
I'm not sure how much the older TCs are like the newer TCs. On the newer ones, spring pressure applies the brakes and hyd pressure un-applies the brakes. The pedal, park switch, and arm rest send a signal to the drive controller to control the solenoid that sends pressure to the brakes. If it is only the F-N-R switch that isn't locking the brakes in "park", I would first inspect the switch.
 
   / Toolcat 5600 2003 Brake issue #4  
om the old 2005 one I had correct the brakes are spring pressure, thats why the brakes need to see pressure to release, there is also a bolt one can jack the brakes off to load on a trailer,

the brakes ever worked for you
 
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#6  
I'm not sure how much the older TCs are like the newer TCs. On the newer ones, spring pressure applies the brakes and hyd pressure un-applies the brakes. The pedal, park switch, and arm rest send a signal to the drive controller to control the solenoid that sends pressure to the brakes. If it is only the F-N-R switch that isn't locking the brakes in "park", I would first inspect the switch.
I'm gonna drive it slow and put it in neutral see if it tries to throw me threw wind shield. I actually think it might be an o ring or the cartridge valve leaking through. If it still acts up I'm gonna switch the rabbit speed cartridge with brake and see..
 
   / Toolcat 5600 2003 Brake issue #7  
will it still roll with the motor shut off, stop on a incline and see
 
   / Toolcat 5600 2003 Brake issue
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#8  
Yes it will roll.
 
   / Toolcat 5600 2003 Brake issue
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#9  
om the old 2005 one I had correct the brakes are spring pressure, thats why the brakes need to see pressure to release, there is also a bolt one can jack the brakes off to load on a trailer,

the brakes ever worked for you
Absolutely worked great till other day.. just won't stay after I use brakes to stop.
 
   / Toolcat 5600 2003 Brake issue #10  
In the manual, testing the coil resistance of the solenoid should be done with the red tester lead onto the pin 1 or pin A of the solenoid. Also, you can replace the tester with 12v and see/hear the spool shift.

Edit: The manual also says that most are not polarity dependent. ???
 
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