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Phil, my immediate thought on your last post was" was it the porta-power that backed off?"
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As an example of how little a loss of fluid will lead to a loss of pressure, the DND sent a message warning that the mico brake lock on the deuce was not to be used as a parking brake for anything other than very short term. The mico brake was a in-line solenoid that would lock the brake pressure into the system to be used for things like winching.
Once applied, the loss of as little as 3 drops would lead to the brakes releasing. |
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