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Wasn't me - came like that from DRMO 2 weeks ago. Lots had gotten clobbered inc front jack leg, hub cap missing, rear stabiliser bust, brake line crimped and split..... But yes, that's the part that got mangled.Looks like you are kind of hard on equipment.....and I'm having a tough time understanding what part failed. I think these are Mendenhall brake actuators. What broke?
The vertical 'plate' on the lunette ring?
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There is a hole through the tongue in front of the surge brake cylinder that you put a pin or a bolt through before you back up a hill, through soft dirt, over a log etc. I’ve not had mine apart, but I think that is what the hole is in the vertical plate you straightened. Backing up in a controlled manner on flat ground will not usually engage the brakes.What's the operating procedure for stopping the brakes coming on when the trailer is reversed?
Here is another option, a bit cheaper: https://www.hawktet.com/product/hydro-act-actuator-damper-shock-part-number-1844-2/Wow $122 for a new shock from Croft.... I think I'll keep looking, or bouncing.
Got it - cheers. …………. shipping for that little thing is $20!Here is another option, a bit cheaper: https://www.hawktet.com/product/hydro-act-actuator-damper-shock-part-number-1844-2/
That seems awfully "Heath Robinson" (cobbled together - can't remember the correct 'American' term). Wouldn't there be a 'bespoke' pin on a chain ? I looked in the TM but it's only for maintenance etc., not operation.There is a hole through the tongue in front of the surge brake cylinder that you put a pin or a bolt through before you back up a hill, through soft dirt, over a log etc. I’ve not had mine apart, but I think that is what the hole is in the vertical plate you straightened. Backing up in a controlled manner on flat ground will not usually engage the brakes. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Colt - I just found this thread. I had to rebuild the rear support leg on my M116A3 - don't see a big issue in cutting it down for the smaller tyres. All I'd do is punch out the roll pin, separate the two halves, cut off enough to make it the right height for you. Re drill new roll pin hole, reassemble, done.One is the rear kickstand. Since I put smaller tires on, it is to long to be useful really! I took it off to see if I could just unscrew the foot all the way & have it machined down a few inches. Apparently, it can't be done... at least by hand. Didn't dig much farther yet.
Just for your information there is a whole discussion on the shock in the hitch over at
M116A3 Fix-up & Conversion Thread
Thanks for letting me know. I did end up just cutting it with it all together & welded a foot on. If I decide to make it a bit cleaner in the future, I will punch the roll pin out as you pointed out.Colt - I just found this thread. I had to rebuild the rear support leg on my M116A3 - don't see a big issue in cutting it down for the smaller tyres. All I'd do is punch out the roll pin, separate the two halves, cut off enough to make it the right height for you. Re drill new roll pin hole, reassemble, done.
Yes they have! One of them was just the kick in the arse I needed to replace the leaky well nut on my 802A. Thanks again!I'm documenting everything on video to add to my YouTube page as the trailer & generator repairs have gotten good traffic.