reblawyer
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I really hate it when my own mistakes come back to bite me in the a**. A couple of weeks ago I thought I would be a genius, instead of opening the tanks I just bled the excess air out through the inside cab valve(did this all of the time while in the reserves in New Mexico). Now I know the foolishness of my ways! I went to take her for a spin this weekend and lo and behold I had vertually no braking power. I am pretty sure my problem is two fold, need to check the brake fluid, bleed the lines and take down that air-pack for the second time in as many months. While trying to figure out what the problem was this weekend I got under their and opened the air tanks, got about two cups of water out of them. I guess down here in all this humidity the water really builds up and I assume that the airpack got gummed up as a result of moisture in the lines. Lesson learned, I'm just going to get a kneeling pad and get under their at the end of every days use and open those lines and let a little air cycle throug before I shut the engine down.