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<blockquote data-quote="Sweeper" data-source="post: 4312287" data-attributes="member: 66635"><p>I’ve noticed that trailers that have been pulled by older tractors that have bad air dryers are worse. Moisture freezes when you pull the cord. Sometimes the only way to fix a frozen valve is by taking it to the shop. Usually you can wiggle the valve by hand and get it to reseal. The shop has told me repeatedly to stop draining the tanks on pre trip when the temperature is really cold. I’d rather pull the cord and know that the brakes aren’t going to freeze because the trailer brake system is full of water. Thanks anyway!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sweeper, post: 4312287, member: 66635"] I’ve noticed that trailers that have been pulled by older tractors that have bad air dryers are worse. Moisture freezes when you pull the cord. Sometimes the only way to fix a frozen valve is by taking it to the shop. Usually you can wiggle the valve by hand and get it to reseal. The shop has told me repeatedly to stop draining the tanks on pre trip when the temperature is really cold. I’d rather pull the cord and know that the brakes aren’t going to freeze because the trailer brake system is full of water. Thanks anyway!!! [/QUOTE]
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