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Check the level of brake fluid in the MC, should be DOT 5
No problem with putting in some air lube oil in the lines
Check the relay valve, they go bad and then they start to lock up, not release, etc. Any good tbig rig shop should have them.
Read my old post, that has more info...
Forget glasses.. Go with googles. I was wearing glasses when grinding, a piece of 1mm long metal flew into my eye, lodging itself 2 mm away from my pupil. It got in thru the gap between my face and the bottom of the glasses..
Your trailer was made for a 1984 contract.. Pribbs was making M105A2's up to 10 or so years ago.
M105A2 trailers are so plentiful, I dont think any of them will ever be rare. M105A3's possibly. A2's I doubt it.
What you suggest as shutting down the M2 then bringing it into the range and relighting it is a bad idea. I've seen them "go bad" first hand, and when you dont follow the instructions exactly, bad things happen. The cooks didnt call them the "M2 Bomb Unit" for nothing, and the Army has...
Universal tire has been there for the past several years. However, if your going to buy tires from them, go make your purchase early. Sometimes they get a run on popular sizes and run out.
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