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brake chatter

Hello all, machine on a hill with 4k on forks emits a low frequency brake grumble or chatter. Dealer in area told me to change transaxle fluid with one of their recommendation , a tractor fluid. What say you? Ruben
  • Posted 11 May 2015 06:24
  • By Ruben
  • joined 11 May'15 - 14 messages
  • New York, United States
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Yes change the oil approx 250 workhour. The brake will cleaning.... Not too much cash... 5-6 liters of oil. Use LS adding oil. This is specifically disc brake oil, the brand is secondary, Eni, Shell, something else.....
. If "Voices" does not change in the right direction, clean the brakes disass and assembled it and use clean oil.
  • Posted 2 Sep 2020 03:50
  • By Rt210
  • joined 22 Oct'13 - 69 messages
  • BP, Hungary
I'm a beginner.
Yes, change the differential oil
  • Posted 21 Jun 2015 13:13
  • By Robe
  • joined 6 Mar'13 - 105 messages
  • Nova Scotia, Canada

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