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    Got the braking blues

    BTW, around $800 for an original master cylinder, $500 non OEM. Rebuild kit is close to $400 although I have seen reference in old threads to a $200 kit. Brake Boosters are in the "dont even ask" range.
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    Got the braking blues

    Thanks, I definitely want to see how it responds to bleeding. Could be a bunch of air in the lines from the leaky reservoirs.
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    Got the braking blues

    Looks like I finally need to learn the ari assist brake system to diagnose the loss of the hydraulic brakes. I was using the SEE last year on a hot day for some hard core trenching and at the end of the day when heading down a steep driveway before heading home, I lost the hydraulic brakes. I...
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