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I checked the user manual and it just says Oshkosh 7 ton truck axle. It lists their fluid capacity, weight rating, and gear ratio but no model number
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When I press the service brakes, I am getting air hissing out of the vent hoses behind the cab. I'm guessing its a torn diaphragm on one of the brake cans. What is the quickest way to diagnose?
Wes, if your watching, this pic is for you lol
Have you changed your fuel filters? Restricted air filter?
Try this, turn your CTIS switch off, then select 7-15 ton mode on the CTIS controller and see what happens. I towed a m322 with a 5 ton on it and could go 55mph
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Like 98G said, un pin the shackle then slide the trailers hook over it.
Or put a crow bar into the trailers hook and open it up a little
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I have Hagerty and they asked on the application if my truck was kept in a garage, I answered yes. Without getting political, can you guess why they require a garage in CA?
I wouldn't tow it without uncaging the brakes. It will push your truck around more than you think. Bring a 3/4" wrench, hook the air lines up to your truck, wait 10 min while the engine running and then remote the bolts. It only takes a few minutes. One note, the air tanks on that trailer are...
I stripped two of them on my truck and had a difficult time finding them but got them here. Its two different parts
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