Before I describe the problem I need to give my experience with trailer brakes. I installed brakes on all wheels of my tandem (2000 lb empty) trailer. When I pull the brake-away cable the brakes engage and the truck will not pull the trailer without all 4 wheels skidding. When I am pulling the trailer the drums do not warm up. I assume this is correct operating behavior.
With this experience under my belt I installed brakes on my portable ~3000 lb sawmill. (13 wheels only 2 of them). I adjusted the brakes until they locked and then backed off on the adjuster 10 clicks as is normal. To test the brakes I pulled the cable on the brake-away kit and the brakes do not lock and the truck can pull it. I re-checked the adjustment by adjusting till the drums locked and backing off 10 clicks again but - no change. (The brake-away batteries are 2 auto batteries in parallel and are part of the sawmill and has plenty of reserve power.) In actual towing conditions the brakes apparently work because I can stop quicker and quite satisfactorily. The drums are warm after a 12 mile tow (so are the tires but that is another issue). Are these brakes working right?
Bob
With this experience under my belt I installed brakes on my portable ~3000 lb sawmill. (13 wheels only 2 of them). I adjusted the brakes until they locked and then backed off on the adjuster 10 clicks as is normal. To test the brakes I pulled the cable on the brake-away kit and the brakes do not lock and the truck can pull it. I re-checked the adjustment by adjusting till the drums locked and backing off 10 clicks again but - no change. (The brake-away batteries are 2 auto batteries in parallel and are part of the sawmill and has plenty of reserve power.) In actual towing conditions the brakes apparently work because I can stop quicker and quite satisfactorily. The drums are warm after a 12 mile tow (so are the tires but that is another issue). Are these brakes working right?
Bob