Dump valve question

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  1. insanityeight

    insanityeight Light Load Member

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    Which axle is best for the dump valve on a 53x102 mac flatbed and would a lift axle be better. Thanks in advance. Happy trucking
     
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  3. kranky1

    kranky1 Road Train Member

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    Lift axle only make sense if you have long deadhead legs or toll considerations. On a big spread tandem a dump valve on both axles might be your best option. You’ll still need to be able to dump both sometimes for unloading heavy pieces or unhooking and that would let you choose which axle to dump when dumping one.
     
  4. baha

    baha Road Train Member

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    Use rear axle dump, ft. axle lift
     
  5. insanityeight

    insanityeight Light Load Member

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    It already has the double axle dump so i need a seperate single rear axle to go with it for tight turns and backing
     
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  6. DSK333

    DSK333 Road Train Member

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    Ideally, you should be able to dump either axle at will. Sometimes you'll want use the front. Sometimes you may use the rear. However, if I had to pick just one it would be the rear axle.
     
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  7. insanityeight

    insanityeight Light Load Member

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    Would not both axles dump by pulling red parking valve or are older trailers not the same that way
     
  8. skellr

    skellr Road Train Member

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    The company I drove for had their trailer setup that way. It was kinda a PITA when you were at a dock and wanted to have the air out anyway. The airbags would deflate and the trailer shift forward from the change in the suspension. you would end up 1-1/2' away from the dock when the are was finally out. Then you wanted to release the brakes and back up against the dock and the air bags would start filling up again. :D
     
  9. DSK333

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    They don't have to be set up that way. Alternatively, you can have them on individual manually switched solenoids wired to the dash.
     
  10. kranky1

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    Dumping the rear might be easier if the trailer is empty or really light. Dumping the back with a 45,000lb coil parked in the middle of the trailer could be interesting.
     
  11. insanityeight

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    So do you suggest dumping the front with a coil??
     
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