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My M923 was picked up by the hauler today and will be delivered tomorrow.
Bad news was the driver says he wasn't able to build enough pressure to release the air brakes. So the drivers says they lifted the rear of the truck with a forklift and steered the M923 up onto the step-deck. This confuses me because the front wheels should still be locked.
Anyway here are the fixes I have ready to relieve the brakes to just get the truck off loaded from the step deck. Once off and the drive away there is plenty of time to fix the truck and drive it down the road to my house.
1) Is to start the truck, listen for buzzer to go out, and see if it builds air pressure.
a) If not then check that the stop cocks for all four of the air drains are closed.
b) Check that the valves at the glad hands are all closed.
c)Cycle the hand brake and see if the parking brake light goes out.
d) Use the spring brake bypass button on the dash and see if I can only operate only via hand brake,
2) If air pressure doesn't build hook glad hands between the M923 emergency and the M813A1 service air ports and see if I can pressurize the air tanks enough to get the brakes to release.
3) With the parking brake applied and wheel chocks in place, cage the springs and operate using only the hand brake.
4) If hardware is missing and I am unable to cage the brakes, call a semi-wrecker and have the truck lifted off of the step-deck.
Any other helpful insight on how to get the M923 off of the step deck?
My M923 was picked up by the hauler today and will be delivered tomorrow.
Bad news was the driver says he wasn't able to build enough pressure to release the air brakes. So the drivers says they lifted the rear of the truck with a forklift and steered the M923 up onto the step-deck. This confuses me because the front wheels should still be locked.
Anyway here are the fixes I have ready to relieve the brakes to just get the truck off loaded from the step deck. Once off and the drive away there is plenty of time to fix the truck and drive it down the road to my house.
1) Is to start the truck, listen for buzzer to go out, and see if it builds air pressure.
a) If not then check that the stop cocks for all four of the air drains are closed.
b) Check that the valves at the glad hands are all closed.
c)Cycle the hand brake and see if the parking brake light goes out.
d) Use the spring brake bypass button on the dash and see if I can only operate only via hand brake,
2) If air pressure doesn't build hook glad hands between the M923 emergency and the M813A1 service air ports and see if I can pressurize the air tanks enough to get the brakes to release.
3) With the parking brake applied and wheel chocks in place, cage the springs and operate using only the hand brake.
4) If hardware is missing and I am unable to cage the brakes, call a semi-wrecker and have the truck lifted off of the step-deck.
Any other helpful insight on how to get the M923 off of the step deck?
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