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Any body know how to bleed the brakes on a 67 c-series ford COE

I recently acquired a 67 c-series cab over engine dump truck. but I need to bleed the brakes and clutch.
The master cylinder doesn't have any way to put in the fluid and I don't see a bleed screw on it to push the fluid back up from the wheel cylinders.

Anybody on here have any experience with this type of truck.
 
the master will have to be filled and just open bleeder furthest away from master one at a time and let gravity do the work do all wheels then pump pedal with bleeders closed and repeat as needed till you have a good pedal. I work on brakes for a living and bleed 98% of brakes this way all by myself.
 
the master will have to be filled and just open bleeder furthest away from master one at a time and let gravity do the work do all wheels then pump pedal with bleeders closed and repeat as needed till you have a good pedal. I work on brakes for a living and bleed 98% of brakes this way all by myself.

I aware of how to bleed brakes. What I don't know is how to fill the master cylinder on this particular truck. Its a cab over and the master is under the dash up against the fire wall, there is no reservoir cap.

I was hoping someone on here has actually done it on this particular truck.
 
Is there a remote tank somewhere? Another line coming into the master cylinder?

No not that I can find, hence my ??, there has to be someone on here who has had one before I see them on farms all the time.

I think some pics will be of some help. I'll get some tomorrow, Its not here right now because I can't drive it without a clutch or brakes(I need one or the other to get it home)
 
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