No, They are not Maxipots because in case of mass air loss they will not lock up,which can help control the vehicle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tb1ul7yZ3FU The above decribes how to adjust the brakes on the ford 2000, 3000, and 5000 tractors.
The brakes are designed to stop a vehicle under a load. In addition, the bobtail has two sets of brakes less than a vehicle with a trailer in tow.
brakes.
some of the 50 series tractors have a little plastic container on the left side of the steering column console that holds brake fluid.
Go easy on the brakes and accelerate slowly. This is why highway fuel economy is better than city in vehicles.
When you park your vehicle.
That all depends on several variables. Is it driven in the city or mostly highway? Quality of the pads, shoes, rotors, etc installed? What kind of driver are you? Do you run 90 mph stop light to stop light and slam on the brakes or do you anticipate stopping and use the brakes as little as possible? How about riding the brakes? Towing a trailer?
The cheapest brake pads replacement would be Car X or Midas. They always have good deals on repairing brakes and they also have reasonable prices. If you are here in the Chicago land area I go to a shop right before you get to southwest highway and it's across the street from the gas station and they do a remarkable job for less on brakes. It's located on 95th.
when you are bleeding brakes you always start from the farthest one away and then the next farthest and etc. make sure you have one person in the car while your bleeding the brakes.
The answer will depend on the quality of the brakes on your motorcycle, how hard you apply them, the road conditions (dry/wet). So there is no single answer.
Because you are using them more often than you would if you were highway driving.
Runaway truck ramp.