Well I don't even understand these trucks they are making without one. I'd never buy one without a trailer brake.
Hand Valve Brake
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Need4Speed, Apr 10, 2018.
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I guess being we are getting into some of the not recommended uses I can say back in the day when we were trip lease owner operators and pulled company trailers we would use the trolley brake to use up there brakes on the trailer and save our tractor brakes.Dave_in_AZ, Grubby, Need4Speed and 1 other person Thank this. -
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In addition to what has already been said, on a frameless end dump, using that hand valve while dumping is easier than popping out the red valve, and holds better when product starts exiting the rear of the trailer, too.
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A dab of spray paint on the outside tires of trailer, usually a stripe is enough tells you it's rotating back there.
There is a couple of other goodies you can do with the trolley (What we call the trailer brake applicator handle) valve but I won't get into it here.
If you ever notice the trailers on a mountain downgrade showing just the inside pair of taillights, they are on handvalve only braking at the moment for a while.Need4Speed and Dave_in_AZ Thank this. -
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Whatever you do, don't use the trolley valve for a parking brake.
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a skidding wheel will pass a rolling wheel. apply brakes at your own peril.
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