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hillfarmer
Posted 9/2/2024 17:49 (#10876204 - in reply to #10876104)
Subject: RE: Wilson grain trailers



JD 9660 - 9/2/2024 16:58

rockfarmer12 - 9/2/2024 15:47

From what I read online and in the book when you apply voltage, the axle should go down.


That is weird. I would definitely think the default position would be down/no voltage.

I would go that route myself unless somehow that would create an issue. Since one is that way already, why not have both the same?

If you would ever have a voltage issue, (bad switch, broken wire, poor connection, bad solenoid) I would much prefer the axle to be down by default.

ETA.

We have a dump trailer with a spread. The front axle lifts, the rear axle doesn't lift, just dumps it's air off the bags. Both functions require voltage to activate. No voltage, everything is down/suspension aired up.


Here on the 9 foot spread pups, if the axle gets power up and you loose power
the pup can go crazy will very little pressure on the very back axle

they have been known to get road rash on the sides after flipping
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