WOW!!!!
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Keep'em 18roll;ng, Feb 13, 2016.
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If I recall the "stab" braking method is for trucks without ABS making a sudden stop to prevent locking up the axles and going into a skid...you shouldn't use stab braking for ABS equipped trucks.
You apply a light to moderate amount of pressure to the brake pedal for a few seconds or enough to reduce speed by 3-5 mph. then get off the brake and give the air a few seconds to cool them...they shouldn't overheat this way provided you are descending the grade correctly in the right gear etc.Lepton1 Thanks this. -
I didn't know there was such a grade in them parts and I've delivered in Alabama many times.
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Ok no wonder...going from Valdosta Ga to Birmingham doesn't involve going through Huntsville!!
cbholister Thanks this. -
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Everything I know about trucking I learned from cw and red.
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I burned up my brakes doing 10 mph in second gear down a 8% mountain pass. (ski resort ).
We were told when the job first started, NO JAKES ALLOWED. I was the only one stupid to follow that command. And only did it the FIRST trip down. From there on out. Jakes were used. -
I'm calling BS on this one. I did a lot of times.
Learn how to drive the truck, you seem to think it bs but it works.
Here is a thread you need to read -
http://www.thetruckersreport.com/truckingindustryforum/threads/mountian-grades.97099/ -


Back in 97 , before I got my Cdl, I was driving a 15 passenger van up to Cleveland from Florida for a kungfu tournament. Had 13 passengers plus equipment going north on I 75 I believe somewhere in Kentucky. Wind up on 6% downgrade that I started on at 55. Was snubbing my brakes felt them fading . Then the DOT planners , in thier infinite wisdom decided it would be a good idea to funnel 3 lanes down to one in the center. And use concrete barriers to do it. So I guide in the center lane and prayed as I shot the thread through the eye of the needle. There was a nice bump as the pave ment changed from smooth asphalt to construction patch work. That could have been a nasty ending. I hit that patch about 70. Hands frozen at the wheel my shifu asks me " you ok?" I could just shake my head yes. By my calculation I was hauling about a ton and a half of man meat. In a six ton van.
That's how I learned about downgrades. Never again!



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