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Having brake problem. Masterbrake cyl feeds the steer gear and
turns hard to steer. if you turn the wheel, then the brake pedal goes hard and the machine does not move(brakes applied).
Any one have a brake diagram for this machine that can emailme.
Thanks in advance.
  • Posted 22 Apr 2018 05:20
  • By pastrana_j
  • joined 3 Aug'10 - 103 messages
  • Puebla, Mexico

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