Troubleshooting, Brake troubleshooting (option), Troubleshooting brake troubleshooting (option) – Great Plains TCN5313 Operator Manual User Manual
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TCN5107-5313
Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.
Troubleshooting
Brake Troubleshooting (Option)
Problem
Causes
Solutions
Smoke or odd burning
odour from axle area
Overheated brakes, typically on long steep
hills
Stop immediately. Wait for brakes to cool
completely. Moderate downhill speed by
using lower gear and frequent full stops.
Check brake components for heat distortion.
New brakes may exhibit slight smoking or
odours until linings seat on drums.
Check brakes if problem persists, or braking
action is insufficient.
Braking insufficient,
one wheel
Tire under-inflated.
Inflate all tires to specification.
Worn brake linings and/or drum
Service brakes.
Worn or leaking brake cylinder
Rebuild or replace cylinder.
Grease or oil on linings
Correct problem causing contamination.
Service brakes.
Brake adjuster not adjusting
Ice or dried mud can freeze mechanism.
Check for damage seizing movement. Check
for worn and inoperative pawl, or weak/dam-
aged/missing pawl spring.
Braking insufficient,
all wheels
Air in machine brake lines
Check for loose fittings. Check for damaged
fittings and lines. Check for damage or worn
operating components. Correct source of
leak. Recharge and bleed system.
Air/Hydraulic system: damaged diaphragm
in booster chamber
Replace booster.
Air/Hydraulic system: leaks in air system
Repair leaks.
Air/Hydraulic system: clogged filters
Air/Hydraulic system: valve open
Close dump valve (page 53).
Close petcock (page 23).
Hydraulic/Hydraulic system: air in brake line
from tractor
Bleed and recharge brake line.
Brake linings and/or drums worn
Service brakes.
Brake linings replaced with un-approved
parts having inadequate friction rating
Replace shoes with approved parts.
Pressure supplied by tractor insufficient
55 kPa minimum for air system.
No braking,
one wheel
Bleed port open
Close port. Re-charge and bleed system.
Brake lining worn or missing
Inspect and repair as needed.
Brake cylinder frozen
Inspect and repair as needed.
Brake parts broken or missing
Inspect and repair as needed.
No braking,
all wheels
Rule out problems at brake assemblies
Check parking brake system. If doesn’t work
either, the problem is likely in the hubs. If
parking brakes do work, the problem is likely
above the hubs.
Loss of fluid in implement brake lines
Check for fluid loss at all fittings and bleed
ports. Close/repair, recharge and bleed.
Line(s) to tractor improperly connected
Check connections.
Trailer brake system disabled or malfunction-
ing in tractor
Check function with another trailer.
Tractor line pressure insufficient
Have dealer check pressure at port.