DDM923A2
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1991 M923A2 brakes are bleeding off to rear gladhand which is closed and the buildup of pressure applies the brakes after driving a couple of miles. When I open the gladhand the pressure is releaved and the brakes unlock. If I leave the gladhand open the truck dumps its air when I press the brake so that's no good.
Background Information: When I bought the truck I thought the brakes worked but in reality they were dragging. I hired a mechanic to work on the truck in my driveway. All was going well until he didn't show up after doing some brake work. Last I heard he was in the hospital. He thought he had repaired the problem but it is not repaired and I have no way of knowing what all he did. Other than brakes the truck runs like a top because he did all maintanance needed and seemed to do an excellent job.
Question: How do I get the brakes to vent to the front gladhand like it is supposed to do? The front gladhand has no on/off valve and has a vent made to handle the release of air.
Could the mechanic have simply switched 2 of the air lines by mistake? My brain does not comprehend technical manuals as I am a hands on show me and I can do it learner.
Location: I am located in Rock Hill, SC (near Charlotte, NC) and would be happy to pay someone to get the brakes working. Anyone close?

Background Information: When I bought the truck I thought the brakes worked but in reality they were dragging. I hired a mechanic to work on the truck in my driveway. All was going well until he didn't show up after doing some brake work. Last I heard he was in the hospital. He thought he had repaired the problem but it is not repaired and I have no way of knowing what all he did. Other than brakes the truck runs like a top because he did all maintanance needed and seemed to do an excellent job.
Question: How do I get the brakes to vent to the front gladhand like it is supposed to do? The front gladhand has no on/off valve and has a vent made to handle the release of air.
Could the mechanic have simply switched 2 of the air lines by mistake? My brain does not comprehend technical manuals as I am a hands on show me and I can do it learner.
Location: I am located in Rock Hill, SC (near Charlotte, NC) and would be happy to pay someone to get the brakes working. Anyone close?
