Entropy455
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I picked up a 1965 Miller 12-ton tilt-bed trailer, and I need help troubleshooting the air brakes.
Here’s a picture of my truck: http://i1192.photobucket.com/albums/aa337/Entropy428/IMG_0898.jpg
Here’s a picture of the trailer: http://i1192.photobucket.com/albums/aa337/Entropy428/IMG_3608_zps762c0e35.jpg
The brakes are air-over-hydraulic. In the following picture you can see: http://i1192.photobucket.com/albums/aa337/Entropy428/IMG_3616_zps62a842e2.jpg, the air-chamber and the master cylinder - but that’s it. There is no air tank, or air control valve on this trailer – both the blue service air hose and the red emergency air hose connect directly to the air-chamber (shown here) http://i1192.photobucket.com/albums/aa337/Entropy428/IMG_3614_zpsee61eea8.jpg
With the gland-hands normally connected to my M923, the trailer brakes lockup hard, and will not release. I did some basic troubleshooting, and here’s what I found. With both air hoses disconnected, the trailer wheels turn freely. When the red emergency hose is pressurized, the trailer brakes engage fully. The blue service hose seems to have no effect when pressurized.
Are my trailer brakes installed correctly? Is my M923 capable of properly controlling this brake setup? Am I doing something wrong?
Please help???
Here’s a picture of my truck: http://i1192.photobucket.com/albums/aa337/Entropy428/IMG_0898.jpg
Here’s a picture of the trailer: http://i1192.photobucket.com/albums/aa337/Entropy428/IMG_3608_zps762c0e35.jpg
The brakes are air-over-hydraulic. In the following picture you can see: http://i1192.photobucket.com/albums/aa337/Entropy428/IMG_3616_zps62a842e2.jpg, the air-chamber and the master cylinder - but that’s it. There is no air tank, or air control valve on this trailer – both the blue service air hose and the red emergency air hose connect directly to the air-chamber (shown here) http://i1192.photobucket.com/albums/aa337/Entropy428/IMG_3614_zpsee61eea8.jpg
With the gland-hands normally connected to my M923, the trailer brakes lockup hard, and will not release. I did some basic troubleshooting, and here’s what I found. With both air hoses disconnected, the trailer wheels turn freely. When the red emergency hose is pressurized, the trailer brakes engage fully. The blue service hose seems to have no effect when pressurized.
Are my trailer brakes installed correctly? Is my M923 capable of properly controlling this brake setup? Am I doing something wrong?
Please help???