If you've been driving 17 years and can't figure this out, you need a career change.
When you stopped, you didn't smell hot brakes?
Trolley break??
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by fredrd, Jun 22, 2012.
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For some reason I was thinking about this today, this is what puzzles me. He said this was a NEW straight truck, NO trailer, SO WHY does he even have a Trolley Brake???????
If he has a trolley brake and applies it, it will do nothing,(except drop air pressure from the sec.) If this was an older truck that someone stretched I could see it, but there should not be a TB on a straight truck that isn't setup to pull a trailer.
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All the air braked straight trucks I have been in have had a trolley brake. I think they are setup like that for running a pintle trailer with air brakes. Then again most of the "straight" trucks I have been in were construction trucks or tandem dumps.
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OK, makes sense, I guess I was thinking box truck, like expedited freight.
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I use it when someone is tailgating me lol
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It's the company brakes lever.
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Yes it will overheat the trailer brakes if used to much. My 2012 prostar didn't come with one. First truck that I ever saw with out one!
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