I should have elaborated more and giving a more detailed description of what those gauges are. Reason being, those gauges are pretty important. Others on here are definitely correct, when teaching someone about driving a tractor, having proper air pressure is super important. Considering the fact that if they fall below 60psi your brakes engage. Kind of important when traveling down the Hwy.
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It is a stupid question. One that should never have had to have been asked.
Like was said earlier, if you need to ask this question, you have no business driving a cmv.
Neither of the gauges in the photo are for just the tractor or just the trailer. The same two gauges would be a Class B straight truck that only has a yellow knob.haycarter, Last Call, Siinman and 1 other person Thank this. -
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The primary tank supplies air to the tractor rear brakes and air operated accessories.
The secondary tank supplies air to the trailer circuit and the steering axle brakes. -
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But, what if you’ve got a pre-121 single circuit without steer axle brakes? Lol!
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