Gonna try to recruit a MT for this forum. Long shot as he is not a fan of DIY.
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is he referring to the absence of Rodbolt for the past week ?
maybe is is on vacation -
I certainly hope he returns.
IIRC his last post was a reiteration of teats-on-a-boar-hog
perhaps he has tired of others insisting that a compression test has value....
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I had noticed that Rodbolt was absent, kind of sad if he has left, I remember his advice, and I think banning, from two different sites over the years. I can understand why he gets in a flap when good advice is offered but the poster just wanders off on a tangent and won't attempt what is suggested, or even worse, says why it's not right.
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Originally posted by ausnoelm View PostI had noticed that Rodbolt was absent, kind of sad if he has left, I remember his advice, and I think banning, from two different sites over the years. I can understand why he gets in a flap when good advice is offered but the poster just wanders off on a tangent and won't attempt what is suggested, or even worse, says why it's not right.
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Originally posted by ausnoelm View PostYeah I guess lots of people want to spray something somewhere, or pour an additive in the fuel tank to fix everything, no one wants to hear about actually troubleshooting or pulling something to bits.
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I put breaks on a lowboy trailer to haul our tractor on some years ago.
Dad bought the trailer and tractor back in the 70's.
the trailer is probably under rated or was.
I went to a bigger hitch, & jack, along with new heavier duty tires..
axle ratings were OK.
I ran wire all of the way to the brakes even for the negative.
still hooked to trailer frame just in case I wanted to use the frame for grounding, but did not use that even for the lights.
copper carries the load a lot better.
avoid using those push thru connectors, put good but splices on and seal the water out to keep corrosion down even on trailers the do not normally go under water.
you still have lots of wet roadsLast edited by 99yam40; 06-15-2019, 07:54 PM.
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View PostI put breaks on a lowboy trailer to haul our tractor on some years ago.
Dad bought the trailer and tractor back in the 70's.
the trailer is probably under rated or was.
I went to a bigger hitch, & jack, along with new heavier duty tires..
axle ratings were OK.
I ran wire all of the way to the brakes even for the negative.
still hooked to trailer frame just in case I wanted to use the frame for grounding, but did not use that even for the lights.
copper arries the load a lot better
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