Anti gel for frozen trailer air lines?
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Don't confuse the diesel fuel anti gel additive with the air line de-ice additive! Agree about manually draining air tanks daily(if truck is equipped). If there’s ice in the air lines, usually remove the red line from the trailer and pour some anti ice additive in the red pigtail(never use pure isopropyl alcohol). Apply the brakes several times until the ice is freed, and repeat process if necessary.
If ice has coated the brake drums(different issue then ice in the air lines), usually remedied by taking a 5 pound hammer to the outside of the affected brake drums(be careful to avoid hitting the brake linings), until the brakes are freed.Rideandrepair and tscottme Thank this. -
Had a friend of mine who went home for a week. Owner Op. Got back in the truck and one of his drives had a frozen brake. He put the power divider on, revved a 550HP engine and dumped the clutch.
“Hey Six, what does it mean when you have one set of wheels on one side of an axle going forward and the other side going in reverse?
It means you busted the differential. That’s $2500-$3000. Why didn’t you get under the truck and hit the drums?
“Well, I didn’t want to lay in the snow…”
For $2500, I will take a 10hour break laying in the snow.hope not dumb twucker, kemosabi49, Numb and 5 others Thank this. -
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On my Doepker super-b the spring brake valve would freeze occasionally. It would still release the brakes, but the suspension would not air up.
A few shots of air line antifreeze usually did the trick.
Brake shoes frozen to the drums, no amount of alcohol in the air system will have any effect. This problem is just wet snow or slush that got into the brake assembly either on the road or just maneuvering in the parking lot before parking for the night. Then it freezes, I just had a short 4 lbs sledge hammer to beat the brake drums to get it to release. Generally I didn't set the trailer brakes in the winter if I could avoid it.hope not dumb twucker and nextgentrucker Thank this. -
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How dangerous is it using a blowtorch to heat the brake drums? I could see dropping the blowtorch next to the tire and it exploding in your face.
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