Sliding trailer axles on slippery surface

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  1. Mike250rs

    Mike250rs Heavy Load Member

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    Kitty litter helps on ice... some.
     
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  3. Commuter69

    Commuter69 Road Train Member

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    How much bare pavement do I need to slide my axles, assuming between full rear and full forward (in either direction)?
     
  4. magoo68

    magoo68 Road Train Member

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    None to be honest.. our yard has packed snow ice 4 months or more of the year and sliding axles isn’t too bad if you use the spike ..
     
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  5. Commuter69

    Commuter69 Road Train Member

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    At the risk of sounding like an ID10T, I am going to ask because I have not heard the term "spike"????
     
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  6. magoo68

    magoo68 Road Train Member

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    Trailer brake , trolley valve , spike , company brakes, etc all mean the same thing.
     
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  7. PE_T

    PE_T Road Train Member

    Drive around until you find a dry road surface. If you need to slide the tandem forward, you can also find a curb at a truck stop parking space to back into. It’s also helpful to carry a heavy duty wheel chock. You can find them online. The ones in stores won’t work as well and won’t last.
     

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  8. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    Wrapped around the bumper and move the tandem with a binder?

    That would work, but that could be a hell of a lot of cranking. :eek:
     
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  9. REALITY098765

    REALITY098765 Road Train Member

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    Hooked on the crossmembers and draped over then under the tires, but I didn't say that. LOL
     
  10. Last Time Around

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    I've always used a wheel chock. Either the shipper's or the one I carry.
     
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  11. Shawn2130

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    I’m sure our van trailer is seized as it’s never moved the whole time I worked there.

    the truss trailer we use always has the tandems slid forward when unloading and slid back when done.

    But since it’s not our trailer, the slides have started to seize and freeze.

    I want to apply a spray of rust proofing all over the axle assembly and slides but I’m not allowed as they want to have the trailer painted.

    That was 2 years ago now and still not painted.

    Ive broken the cable a few times trying to pull it out to unlock the pins (It’s air actuated) using a ratchet strap.
     
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