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just need someone with a air line that they use from the emergency side to put it on the service side with a pressure gauge to see what normal brakes register.
OK, well my M-35 with a 'not M-35 brake system' has brakes at 10 psi, normal stopping at 20-25 psi and applied hard at 30-35 psi so I am wondering if it will work the brakes on a LMTV
Yes but I don't have a LMTV to put the line on so I was asking someone to check it. Maybe not clear. Would someone with a LMTV and with a glad hand air line, put the line on the service side with a gauge on the line in the cab so you can monitor pressure. What is the pressure with normal braking?
OK, odd question and someone will probably have to actually do this to see. What is the average air pressure applied to the brake service line to apply the brakes for normal stopping?
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