The purpose of the Johnson bar was always for a tug test or to hold the trailer to slide the 5th wheel. And that is what it was always for, nothing else.
That trailer brake handle, how does it work?
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I believe, the initial use for the johnny bar, was indeed to use the trailer brakes at the drivers discretion. Someone may correct me, but in truck air brake infancy, they didn't have proportioning valves, I don't think, and the foot pedal may have only operated the tractor brakes, trailer brakes had to be applied manually, via the johnny bar.
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First time I hooked it took me a few mins to figure it out... It kept wanting to roll away from me. I ended up getting the loader and putting the bucket against back of the trailer so it wouldnt roll away... Just as I got hooked the foreman came into the yard... He was laughing so hard it took him a good 2 minutes to explain the proper way to hook to that trailer and why.bottomdumpin, 06driver and REO6205 Thank this. -
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