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Great Plains TCN5313 Operator Manual User Manual

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Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.

Troubleshooting

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03/17/2014

566-170M

Turbo-Chisel pulling to
one side

Parking brakes partially or fully engaged on
that side

Release parking brakes on both sides prior
to movement.

See “Dragging brake” topic.

Check “wheel lockup” causes before flat
spots develop on tires.

Brakes always
engaged, all wheels

implement parking brakes on during move-
ment

Release parking brakes prior to movement.

Over-extended adjuster

Reset adjuster pawls and allow system to
self-adjust.

Air/Hydraulic system: Tractor air brake lines
reversed, and Supply line is causing brakes
to be always on

Reverse air line connections at hitch.

Hydraulic/Hydraulic system: implement
brake line connected to incorrect always-on
remote.

Connect implement brake line to correct
remote.

Pressure supplied by tractor brake line is
always too high (hydraulic), or too low (air
brake)

Maximum allowed hydraulic pressure is:

150 bar

Minimum required air pressure is:

550 kPa

Dragging brake

Over-extended adjuster

Reset adjuster. Inspect to discover why it
over-extended.

Debris in brakes

Remove brake shoes. Clean and dry.

Distorted brake parts scraping

Replace damaged parts.

Weak return spring

Replace all springs.

Piston seized in brake cylinder

Rebuild or replace cylinder.

Ice in parking brake lines

Warm and release lines. Check lines for
damage. Avoid cold weather movements
until cables are replaced.

Brakes grab, chatter or
rattle

Weak return springs

Replace all springs.

Drum worn, distorted or out of round

Re-surface drum if run-out is within specifi-
cation, otherwise replace.

Under-inflated or undersize tire in pair

Replace tire if inflation to specification does
not solve unequal contact problem.

Loose, worn, damaged or missing brake
components in hub

Inspect brakes.

Loose or worn wheel bearings

Replace bearings.

Flat spots on tires

See ““Brakes always engaged, all wheels

Squealing from brakes Worn brake linings

Check brakes. Replace worn linings
(page 53).

Distorted brake parts scraping

Check brakes. Replace damaged parts.

Problem

Causes

Solutions

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