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<blockquote data-quote="trickpony1" data-source="post: 2787531" data-attributes="member: 1957"><p>Absolutely not.</p><p>Do you remember in school you learned that "....a skidding wheel wants to lead.".</p><p>I've lost my air on my back trailer a time or two. By the time I got my truck off on the shoulder the rear trailer was at 30 degrees outward.</p><p></p><p>Moral of the story: to do as you suggest would lock all the brakes. The weight of the skidding trailer(s) would push the tractor in an uncontrollable manner resulting in a bad jackknife situation.</p><p></p><p>Trust me......don't try it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trickpony1, post: 2787531, member: 1957"] Absolutely not. Do you remember in school you learned that "....a skidding wheel wants to lead.". I've lost my air on my back trailer a time or two. By the time I got my truck off on the shoulder the rear trailer was at 30 degrees outward. Moral of the story: to do as you suggest would lock all the brakes. The weight of the skidding trailer(s) would push the tractor in an uncontrollable manner resulting in a bad jackknife situation. Trust me......don't try it. [/QUOTE]
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