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Re: OT - Dump Truck trailer electric brakes?
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Posted by Dave (IL) on May 22, 2005 at 20:54:24 from (24.15.101.212):
In Reply to: Re: OT - Dump Truck trailer electric brakes? posted by Larry NE IL on May 22, 2005 at 20:18:35:
Yes, we've (mostly my son) have pulled it up til now with the Avalanche 1/2 ton. It's a new Redi Haul with electric brakes and it does fine. (nice and flat around here - Plainfield. Finished getting it hooked to the old Mack this afternoon. He needs it in the morn. Will have to fake the brake lights for now (flip on the markers in the daytime or sumptin). It appears the turn switch that's on it might support a brake light input, but it's not clear that the truck has separate wires for front and back turn lights. I got pretty well stocked up on Ford 100 series tractor docs, now I have to start looking for Mack R700 stuff :) We're you the person that was telling me about hauling grain from Marengo?
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