Air brake issue

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Chebbydriver7195, Mar 30, 2019.

  1. BoxCarKidd

    BoxCarKidd Road Train Member

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    You have me on thank one! I would guess the trailer first.
     
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  3. s0231198

    s0231198 Light Load Member

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    or is it the blue one first?!:D:D
     
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  4. BoxCarKidd

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    That is an interesting question! I do not know. Most folks reading this never even saw a three valve set up or a wingwham.
    I will just have to hope I answered enough of the other questions correctly to pass.
    What are the correct answers to these questions?
     
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  5. truckdriver31

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    yes its the yellow. good job @x1Heavy
     
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  6. truckdriver31

    truckdriver31 Road Train Member

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    what about the gap between your chest and seat belt. how many fingers
     
  7. x1Heavy

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    That is beyond my memory. However the blue is the trailer air supply on the three button set up. It was a older brake system that had no meaning in today's modern trucks being separated when they stopped making that three button set up.

    I enjoyed those rigs, not too much trouble other than a occasional brake pad dragging when one of the buttons wont come out right.
     
  8. truckdriver31

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    nope. the yellow goes first. it mite appear both but the yellow goes first
     
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  9. BoxCarKidd

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    Oh you are killing me now. Never even heard of that. I have to have some relief with some of these new vehicles pinning me to the seat. Some Freightliners have an adjustable clip on the shoulder belt. A large metal spring clip for the office will work as well. My personnel truck did not come with a shoulder belt just the lap belt. I will just say that is not required for me.
    I give: Uncle! How many fingers?
     
  10. truckdriver31

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    3 fingers. anymore then that. the dot can write you
     
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  11. Chebbydriver7195

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    Leak slows down if pressure is under80psi
     
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