DirTDel
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I’ve got a couple of M35’s that I use in my water well contracting business. One has an air compressor on it. The one I’m having the brake problem with has a cable tool drill rig mounted on it.
It was surplused from my fire Dept and I bought it thru the GSA auctions about 4-5 years ago. Used it occasionally with a 1,000 gallon water tank in it. Last summer I pulled the military bed off it and mounted the drill rig. Took it out on a job 30 miles away and back again no problems.
in December, I took it out on another job and the brakes started dragging. They weren’t fully releasing after application. Brought it back to the shop yesterday. Same problem. If I stop completely, shut the engine off and apply & release the brakes multiple times, they seem to release again. But if I apply them, while slowing for a turn, they would not release unless I completely stop and apply and release them with the engine off.
im assuming it’s the master cylinder and/or air pack. Any advice?
It was surplused from my fire Dept and I bought it thru the GSA auctions about 4-5 years ago. Used it occasionally with a 1,000 gallon water tank in it. Last summer I pulled the military bed off it and mounted the drill rig. Took it out on a job 30 miles away and back again no problems.
in December, I took it out on another job and the brakes started dragging. They weren’t fully releasing after application. Brought it back to the shop yesterday. Same problem. If I stop completely, shut the engine off and apply & release the brakes multiple times, they seem to release again. But if I apply them, while slowing for a turn, they would not release unless I completely stop and apply and release them with the engine off.
im assuming it’s the master cylinder and/or air pack. Any advice?