Thread: Tug test
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Old 10-24-2016, 03:24 AM   #10
jcurtis934
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No one has made mention of putting chocks in front of the front wheels of the trailer or I missed it. Tugging against the chocks makes it clear that the trailer isn't moving and you are truely testing the hitch. And no, having the cab brake control manually on does not insure the trailer wheels are locked. John
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