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I have a d-200 here in shop. first time working on something this big. customer says when brake is applied the tractor still rolls ??? I noticed when brake is applied transmission shifts to neutral. should tractor stop immediately??? is there an adjustment??? I found the owners manual but a little vague.... unit does not have the brake kit on it

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pfrederi

Up until 1978 D series didn't have a physical drum brake on the transmission.  When you push on the brake pedal al lyou do is push the Direction Control lever to the neutral position and the hydro stops the tractor.  If it doesn't possibilities are the linkage is out of adjustment not moving the DCL to neutral.  The neutral position needs to be adjusted or lastly the hydro is worn out  (is it also lacking power???)

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AMC RULES

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pacer

When you pull the fwd/rev lever back to neutral does the tractor stop? If so then the brake may be simply out of adjustment because as paul f says all the pedal does is move it to the neutral position. From what I can gather few people use the pedal - I dont think I've touched mine but 2-3 times, just pull the handle back and it stops, rather quickly if you do it too fast!!

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KC9KAS

Welcome to Red Square powermax!

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gwest_ca

Did you see this service manual?

 

Garry

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powermax

thanks everyone.  we traced it back to the front valve on the hydro motor. someone took plug out, when they replaced the spring was bent and check ball jammed in.... she is up and running ok.  but has " brakes" now

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