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Bjron, true about on the slope with a strandard ebrake, but i have delt with some loaders that weigh in about 45000#, thay have a disk ebrake we had to release the ebrake by hand to move them , also some heavy trucks, the same, these disk ebreaks hold the heavy iron even on a steep grade. true...
what about a air pullback release, no pad to disk contract at release, the pinion brake would be used as a Ebrake only (more for holding at a standstill), no air pressure, it applies, the standard ebrake leaves a lot to be desired, the brake would set eather by dumping the air from a valve on...