sandman2234
Super Member
- Joined
- Dec 4, 2005
- Messages
- 6,082
- Location
- Jacksonville, Florida
- Tractor
- JD2555 and a few Allis Chalmers and now one Kubota
I would use Loctite before I used any other suggestions listed on here. Not that they do or don't work, but with my thoughts, Loctite is used to lock screws, whereas the other items "may or may not" accomplish what you are trying to do, and "IF" a wire got loose, which increases resistance, which causes heat. Now "just IF" the stuff you are putting in contact with the heat source happens to be an item that will burn and you have pressed it up against a heat source... HOW COULD THAT GO WRONG?I’ll tell you this, ever since I found and removed the tiny screw, no more wacky trailer brakes.
That could have been a disaster. Once you slide back the cover and look at the guts of your trailer plug, you can see how easily this could happen.
I was thinking of using Loctite.
The silicone or the other stuff isn't designed to keep the screws tight, which is where the problem started.
David from jax