petro in gary Indiana

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  1. flyingmusician

    flyingmusician Road Train Member

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    Yeah it may take awhile if they're stuck hard we spent 20 minutes yesterday before ours finally let go. Or the student did anyway hehehe I just supervised. Good training you know lol he won't learn if I just show him he's gotta get under there and do it.
     
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  3. flyingmusician

    flyingmusician Road Train Member

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  4. Jorihe84

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    We picked up a trailer with frozen brakes yesterday. After about an hour of knocking drums and pumping brakes they finally release. I'm ready for summer.
     
  5. crazystalin

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    Me too. Been pumping brakes hitting drums..they not want to release. I say let them come out on fix now. Too cold. Need some 100 degree weather.
     
  6. tow614

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    Wow... i just left there around 0530..
    It was a mess....throw some chains under your drives
     
  7. Reycer

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    Pour rubbing alcohol down your red brake line. Seriously.
     
  8. ironpony

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    At this rate the OP will get himself unstuck in March, maybe April...
     
  9. crazystalin

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    I got unstuck. Got on road and brake locked up again. Got whole 3 miles so at ta now. At least I am in line for shop. Brake issue was not with trailer its on tractor. Pouring alcohol in trailer lines not help me. Thanks for advice.
     
  10. mtoo

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    A lot of people don't understand, drive when things are wet - park, set brakes - temp drops = brake shoes frozen to drums. Carry a big hammer
     
  11. Cranky Yankee

    Cranky Yankee Cranky old ######

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    I have been known to release all the brakes and chock the wheels
     
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