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- 22 SANY SY 50U, '10 Kioti DK 40se/hst KL-401 FEL, loaded tires, KB-2485 bhoe, Tuffline TB160 BB, Woods QA forks, MIE Hydraulic bhoe thumb & ripper tooth, Igland 4001 winch, & GR-20 Log Grapple. Woods BBX72" Brush Mower. Diamondplate aluminum canopy
My new trailer has disc brakes on both axles. What mechanism allows the brakes to lock if the wiring harness is detached when trying to back up?
Even though brand new, the trailer came with a bogus brake line from the tongue to the first caliper. For whatever 'reason' someone decided to put a brass splice in the line, and it was leaking from the getgo!?:confused2::shocked:
So, after talking to the trailer manufacturer I got them to send me a replacement brake line. Then I had my mechanic install it, which including checking bearings for proper throwout on one wheel which seemed to be running hot, took 2.5 hours.
Since then I've run the trailer a couple of times. IIRC, when I went to park it most recently I realized as I was backing up that the wiring harness was not connected and thus should have made it impossible to backup without hooking up the harness or using the bypass 'key'. Assuming what I said is true, what would allow me to backup without the brakes locking?
I have not received any reimbursement from the trailer manufacture for the $150 I am out for the line replacement. I included a copy of the bill with the line when I returned the original. Brakes are guaranteed for a year from date of purchase, materials and workmanship.:confused3:
TIA for any thoughts/ideas/answers.
CM
Even though brand new, the trailer came with a bogus brake line from the tongue to the first caliper. For whatever 'reason' someone decided to put a brass splice in the line, and it was leaking from the getgo!?:confused2::shocked:
So, after talking to the trailer manufacturer I got them to send me a replacement brake line. Then I had my mechanic install it, which including checking bearings for proper throwout on one wheel which seemed to be running hot, took 2.5 hours.
Since then I've run the trailer a couple of times. IIRC, when I went to park it most recently I realized as I was backing up that the wiring harness was not connected and thus should have made it impossible to backup without hooking up the harness or using the bypass 'key'. Assuming what I said is true, what would allow me to backup without the brakes locking?
I have not received any reimbursement from the trailer manufacture for the $150 I am out for the line replacement. I included a copy of the bill with the line when I returned the original. Brakes are guaranteed for a year from date of purchase, materials and workmanship.:confused3:
TIA for any thoughts/ideas/answers.
CM