Mechanical rgn trailers do not have hydraulics. You were lucky to get help like that but you can always disconnect the leveling valve on the truck and trailer to manually add air to the suspension.
High Centered
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This is exactly what I did in Florida last month when I had a little high center problem with my car trailer.Last edited: Mar 26, 2017
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Nice story.
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See what happens when you stop for McDumspters.
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only if it was a ground bearing trailer equipped with hydraulics. Always double check the hauling pin. A non ground bearing trailer will un hook when you lift the neck. Or at least that's my understanding. Then of course you have the mechanical detach trailers toojohndeere4020, G13Tomcat and quatto Thank this.
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Dim witted driver really wants a Big Mac? Guy thinks he's launching a boat at McDonalds? Idiot tries to hump a bump? ...Yeah...Yeah....I see the titles, too.
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Great idea about 24 hours too late...but I'll certainly add that to my repertoire of things to do for the next time. (He said wondering why he wasn't a smarter trucker.)
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Should have gone with the quarter pounder instead of the double!
One super size to many!
Shoulda skipped the shake!
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