1970 2520 Brakes

   / 1970 2520 Brakes #1  

cantbeatadeere

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UPSTATE new york
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03 4710, 06 728
I have a 70 2520 with 1800 hrs on it.....practically new. I have no other tractor similar to compare the brake operation to so it may be normal......the foot pressure needed for good braking seems very high, also when stopping or slowing a load you really have to use your head and anticipate what your doing. I load it on a tilt equipment trailer now and again and it takes more pressure than I feel it should just to hold its own weight...?...any ideas would be appreciated. THANKS in advance.
 
   / 1970 2520 Brakes #2  
This tractor uses wet disc hydraulic brakes. You could check brake fluid levels. I don't know how wet disc brakes work but you may wish to start there.
 
   / 1970 2520 Brakes #3  
Have you attempted to bleed the brakes? Bleeders are on the inside top of rear axle housings
 
   / 1970 2520 Brakes #4  
Might want to check that brake pedals pivot freely on pivot pin. I have seen some low hour tractors get sticky from lack of use. Also brake valve could be sticking. You should be able to lock up rear wheels without excessive force.
 

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