Brad
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Well, hope you'll keep us posted, whatever you do:Thanks again guys.
I had pretty much thought of doing just what yer suggesting. Plug one or both front wheels and see how it works. Then I'd at least have the trouble isolated.
Maybe just let it all at that. Id still have four wheels breaking the truck and we never really have a load on it.
But I dont know what I'll yet do this year. Winter is a coming on and I have lots of regular chores ahead of me.
Thanks all
Crack a rear one. the front should release. Lock it up again and crack the other 7 rear one at a time. Then crack the drivers front. They all should release the passenger front wheel.I remeber that possibility from last year.
I sort of rulled that out when I cracked the fitting ahead of the rubber lines and the brakes released instantly.
I have been re-reading your posts on the brake problem. I'm unclear on a couple things.
How do you bleed them? by foot or power bleeder?
Dan
Crack a rear one. the front should release. Lock it up again and crack the other 7 rear one at a time. Then crack the drivers front. They all should release the passenger front wheel.
I keep trying to sleep and ideas keep coming!
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