Sliding trailer axles on slippery surface
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Commuter69, Nov 28, 2019.
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Bean Jr. Thanks this.
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Trailer brake , trolley valve , spike , company brakes, etc all mean the same thing.
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That would work, but that could be a hell of a lot of cranking.FlaSwampRat and Shawn2130 Thank this. -
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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.FlaSwampRat Thanks this.
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