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.I am struggling with the brake system. I do not think I have enough push power to activate the surge brakes. I vacuum bled both sides and changed the brake fluid. It had a yellow/green DOT 5 I flushed out the fluid with purple DOT 5. I cannot push in hard enough to activate the brakes and I would think that would be normal. i would hope they would not lock with just 200lbs of man pushing in on the pintle. Also, I think the breakaway has to go completely forward to fully activate the brake lockup. I may be wrong. Anyone know? I used the Mighty Vac and flushed new fluid back thru both sides. It was able to hold 20-25lbs of vacuum until I closed the bleeder and released the suction. I don't think on the ground I am capable of duplicating the trailer traveling down the road and locking the brakes. I hope not. I think it requires much more forward force then I can put on the pintle ring or brake plunger by hand. I am open for suggestions.


It was in the toolbox on the trailer along with 4 copper rods. I was able to remove about 10 more lbs. from the trailer frame.
That is the fully extended rear support leg. I won't be using that back there. That is directly under my crusher exit chute. Besides the mount is destroyed.
I don't think there is a way to remove this other than a torch or a grinder.
I think these are some style of Huck pick or mono bolt. Now that support leg is completely removed, I am going to possibly put stabilizers out at the rear corners. Possibly 2 Bulldog crank jacks. More later. I am going to put a license lamp on top of the left rear fender shining upward so I can mount the license plate on a toolbox I am mounting up on top of the fender. An 18 x 18 x 36 Buyers product sealed lockable box. And 1 of the 3 wheels I have collected is a Ford wheel. It does not ride hub centric, so I am looking for another GM 16" wheel. One wheel was a CUCV wheel, and the other was a civilian wheel. The CUCV wheel has the brass valve stem and the civilian rubber. Hope to find another brass valve stem wheel. The holes are different, and you can't just drill the rubber valve stem out bigger. it doesn't work that way. Take Care and Be Safe. I knew I would figure it out. That is the challenge.OK. The three piece ground rod. Take the first piece and stick it in the ground, Screw in the second piece. Put the slide hammer on the second piece. Raise it up, and bring it down SHARPLY. The first piece WILL go into the ground. Some. Depends on how hard the ground is and how many rocks you hit. Repeat raising the hammer until the first piece is compleatly in the ground, or you get tired of hammering bent over double, or on your knees. Remove hammer. Screw in third ground rod piece. Put hummer on the third piece and repeat all the above steps. I fell in love with the slide hammer the first time I used it. Beats the heck out of sledge hammers ALL day. And for removing the rods, man, that alone makes having one worth a million bucks. I always had a forth piece, so I could drive the third piece all the way into the ground. Norm is 9 feet deep, if possible.The center hole goes thru the entire pounder. Explain that.