Replacing the brakes on a John Deere 5105 can be very complicated but can be very simple and easy with the proper instructions. Please wear safety glasses and closed toed shoes during this repair. If you're not absolutely certain what you're doing, it is recommended to bring the machine to the dealer for repair.

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Removing the Old Brakes

  1. Also, make sure the work area is clean.
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  3. The following are the tools required: wood wedges, 3 ton floor jack and jack stands, a cherry picker hoist, short chain with hooks, 1/2" drive impact socket set, 1/2" drive impact, 1/2" drive torque wrench, a set of wrenches and a 3/8" drive socket set with ratchet.
  4. Place the jack stands under the tractor and be careful not to place them under the final drives. The best place to place the jack stands is under the transmission. Once jack stands are in place the tractor can be set down and the jack removed.
  5. Be sure to set them out of the way and start draining the hydraulic oil from the tractor.
  6. Leave two bolts loose in the final drive and wrap it with a chain and hook the cherry picker hoist to it.
  7. Once the bolts are removed the final drive can be pulled away from the tractor and set down. [1]
  8. There should be a metal disc, brake pad, metal disc, brake pad, then the brake piston. A bolt from one of the clips might need to be loosened to remove the metal discs and brakes. [2]
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Part 2
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Installing the New Brakes

  1. Make sure if the clamp was loosened to tighten it back. The shaft that connects the final drive and transmission can be installed in the final drive.
  2. Also, remove the strainer and either clean or install a new one depending on the condition.
  3. Lift them with the cherry picker. Put a seal maker on the edge of the final drive housing before pushing it back to the tractor. The final drives may need to be wiggled and turned some for them to line up. [3]
  4. Slowly turn the bolts to pull the final drives in to the transmission.
  5. Use a torque wrench and the proper torquing procedure to tighten the bolts to 75ftlbs.
  6. Replace the hydraulic oil. [4]
  7. Each brake should have about 2 1/2" of travel and should both have equal amounts of travel. [5]
  8. Test the brakes and make sure they are working properly. If they aren't they might have to be adjusted more or something was done wrong in the repair process.
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      You can replace the brakes on your John Deere 5015 tractor at home if you have mechanical experience and the right tools. You’ll need wood wedges, floor jacks, a jack stand, and a set of torque wrenches and sockets. First, jack up your tractor’s rear end and remove the rear wheels. Then, remove the fender, fuel tank, rollover protection structure, final drive, connecting shaft, metal disks brake pads, then the shaft and seal from the final drive. Once you’ve removed the brakes, install a new seal and shaft. The shaft that connects the final drive and transmission can be installed in the final drive. Then, put new brake pads and a metal disk inside the final drive. Put a seal maker on the edge of the final drive housing before pushing it back to the tractor. You’ll also need to replace the hydraulic filter before you reassemble your tractor. For more tips, including how to reinstall your final drives, read on!

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