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<p>[QUOTE="red_eye, post: 1255687, member: 36964"]LMAO.. hey.. I have.. Was pulling containers to chicago.. left excel and got about half mile down the road. an seen the trailer brakes smoking.. lol.. guess I had bumped it.. most of the time.. you could yank the Jbar down all the way on them containers an still not activate the trailer brakes.. lol.. always had to adjust them.. or get red flaged in the port pullin MT out.. an wait in service line for 2 hours.. just for couple crank on the slacks... lol[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="red_eye, post: 1255687, member: 36964"]LMAO.. hey.. I have.. Was pulling containers to chicago.. left excel and got about half mile down the road. an seen the trailer brakes smoking.. lol.. guess I had bumped it.. most of the time.. you could yank the Jbar down all the way on them containers an still not activate the trailer brakes.. lol.. always had to adjust them.. or get red flaged in the port pullin MT out.. an wait in service line for 2 hours.. just for couple crank on the slacks... lol[/QUOTE]
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