Brake troublshooting

/ Brake troublshooting #1  

toyfam5

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Location
Kittanning, PA
Tractor
IH 574 and L2501
Good day, I am trying to get the brakes on my IH 574 to bleed but cannot get the one side to work properly. Any assistance is greatly appreciated:confused3:
 
/ Brake troublshooting #2  
not familiar with your rig, but try to bleed to the farthest wheel from the master cylinder 1st. just keep pumping, make sure you don't let the master cylinder go dry. it may take a while to push away a blockage or air bubble, be patient. this will show a leak somewhere if it never reaches that wheel.
depending how it's plumbed, you may need to this again on the other side farthest from master cyl. get the fars done first then do the closer wheels. hope it helps - good luck - post pics!

Welcome to the forum!
 
/ Brake troublshooting #3  
:welcome: to TBN
IMHO either side of tractor brakes because they're independent of each other should bleed without regard to which side or length of brake line. It possible the side that won't hold has a blown axle piston seal. Try capping brake line at axle to see if pedal will get firm.
 

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