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Old 08-26-2007, 01:55   #1 (permalink)
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Default M105 Trailer Brakes Won't Release ... AAAARRRRR!!!

I went to move my M105 trailer this afternoon only to find the brakes wouldn't release. Both wheels are froze solid. I tried hooking up the air to see if that would release the brakes --- no luck. I also experimented with the two hand brakes --- no luck. I'm thinking when the handles are pointed up the brakes are suppose to be off.

I haven't used this trailer since last fall and I'm not very familiar with it. From what I remember, the air didn't have to be hooked up to release the brakes. I'm hoping it's something stupid that I've overlooked.

I've picked up a small air leak in the hose running from the truck to the trailer but I wouldn't think that would be causing the trouble.

Anybody got any words of wisdom???

Also, when my deuce was bobbed the trailer light pigtail was left dangling from the harnes at the back of the truck. Since it isn't mounted it's difficult to determine what is the top. It appears this thing could be plugged in several different ways. Once again --- any words of wisdom.

Thanks.
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