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Re: Help!!! Vacuum/hydraulic brakes
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Posted by the tractor vet on March 13, 2006 at 11:51:09 from (64.179.117.111):
In Reply to: Help!!! Vacuum/hydraulic brakes posted by Limi on March 13, 2006 at 10:47:40:
Well if ya fill that tank 2with just water it is going to be more then the trailer is suppose to have on it's back and if you are like most people that will not be the only thing that goes on it . So myself i would be looken for and old 40-45 ft. step deck that will do the job rather then tryen to fool around tryen to make something work , And today if omething should go wrong well then there are lots of lawers out there that have the people that well say in cort that you were doing it wrong and also if you are driving a big truck your at fault the min. you start the engine .So figure it out 8.7 lbs to a gallion for water x 3000 gal. on a trailer that at best is RATED for 20000 now take off the 6-8000 lt.wt.
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