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Forced to replace my snapped Komet III trailer tongue, the American/
modern answer for surge brakes seems to be hydraulic (versus mechanical), or maybe electric. But either seems to eliminate the possibility of parking brakes. Without parking brakes, I'd have to use chalks. This is certainly less convenient and I find the parking brake at the tongue to be useful for hillside manual maneuvering of my trailer... Any suggestions? Thanks, Eric ER |
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On Mar 17, 1:35*pm, wrote:
Forced to replace my snapped Komet III trailer tongue, the American/ modern answer for surge brakes seems to be hydraulic (versus mechanical), or maybe electric. *But either seems to eliminate the possibility of parking brakes. Without parking brakes, I'd have to use chalks. *This is certainly less convenient and I find the parking brake at the tongue to be useful for hillside manual maneuvering of my trailer... Any suggestions? Thanks, Eric ER Have you talked to the Komet folks about a replacement tongue assembly? Should be no reason why you can't get a replacement that funtions the same. UH |
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On Mar 17, 10:35*am, wrote:
*But either seems to eliminate the possibility of parking brakes. Without parking brakes, I'd have to use chalks. * Hydraulic parking brakes seem to work fine on aircraft ranging in size from a PA-28 to an MD-11. I can't see any reason they could not be used on a trailer. What are chalks?? Is this another common language thing? Andy |
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Andy wrote:
What are chalks?? Is this another common language thing? You use them to mark the place where you left your un-braked trailer. |
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On Mar 17, 11:58 am, Andy wrote:
On Mar 17, 10:35 am, wrote: But either seems to eliminate the possibility of parking brakes. Without parking brakes, I'd have to use chalks. Hydraulic parking brakes seem to work fine on aircraft ranging in size from a PA-28 to an MD-11. I can't see any reason they could not be used on a trailer. What are chalks?? Is this another common language thing? Andy Possibly a spell checker thing, if using the "Dan Quayle Spell Checker" plug-in. Chalks are a bit like crayons, but some children don't like the taste as much. News of a hydraulic parking brake actuator to add to a hydraulic surge brake system would be welcome. Jim |
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On Mar 17, 3:01*pm, John Smith wrote:
Andy wrote: What are chalks?? *Is this another common language thing? You use them to mark the place where you left your un-braked trailer. That is funny!!! |
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Since no one else is going to pipe up, the correct spelling is
"chocks". |
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On Mar 17, 3:41*pm, wrote:
Since no one else is going to pipe up, the correct spelling is "chocks". Thanks. I was about to screech. ![]() |
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On Mar 17, 11:58 am, Andy wrote:
On Mar 17, 10:35 am, wrote: But either seems to eliminate the possibility of parking brakes. Without parking brakes, I'd have to use chalks. Hydraulic parking brakes seem to work fine on aircraft ranging in size from a PA-28 to an MD-11. I can't see any reason they could not be used on a trailer. What are chalks?? Is this another common language thing? Andy Since when do you leave hydralic brakes locked on aircraft? Chock (chalks if you prefer :-)), tie down, unlock brakes. Right? Darryl |
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I know, it's no fun, but... An ANSWER to Eric's question! (and mine,
too) KSport makes a hand brake for rally cars which is a hydraulic actuator. It has a lock, so can be used as a parking brake. Believe it's T 'd into the hydraulic lines between the actuator and the axle http://www.ksportusa.com/asp/hydraulic.asp Ever try moving a trailer around by hand on even a slight slope with no parking brake? You can't run to the axle to chock the wheels in time. Better bring chalk! Jim |
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