Posted by olgentdc on April 02, 2018 at 18:38:53 from (184.16.219.24):
In Reply to: didnt pass cdl posted by olgentdc on April 02, 2018 at 12:16:20:
thanx for the empathy ,Guys , thats what i get for watching a Arkansas trip chek on You Tube ,I Know air brakes,. And even demonstrated my skills to my old school pals ,the way they understood the brake test,They said i had it down Pat ! .Indiana and the Feds are sodampiky, and no where could i find the EXACT video demonstration of how INDIANA Does Their Air Brake test.. Well i Found Out Today the hard way LOLL .All i can do is read about it in the dambook. and for this left handed minded guy the detail is VERYDAMPOOR, Who ever Wrote that dambook probably is in cahoots and splitting the til with the testing stations. Based on The wording i Should have passed . but they have their exact word for word step by step litany that must be stated Perfectly . I told the guy all about the airpump and cutout limits but i failed when i did not demonstrate that it physically actually worked and cut out at 120 lbs,.which it does ..He had me fan the brakes down to 90lbs and start the engine, dum impetuous me , . the air compressor had only built to 115 lbs ,when i started doing the pull up test.i should have let the governor kik outat 120 and identify it when i heard it . i should have known better about EXACT TESTING . And i do Now after i learned exactly what should be stated ,wisht i could get this behind me , but ,. they will not take me back until May 3rd.
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