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(12-18-2016 )hhow55 Wrote: [ -> ]https://ryder.com/winterdriving

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thats 6 below Fahrenheit btw
Was talking to a buddy this morning. He's in Whitehorse heading for Inuvik. It was only -4C/25F up there...mother nature hates me!

I sure do like my belly tarp when it's this cold!
(12-18-2016 )hhow55 Wrote: [ -> ]https://ryder.com/winterdriving
Just have your signature proven. SWIFT truck blocked row with brakes locked up for more then 2 hours.
Wont listen. Wont get under truck with hammer.
(12-18-2016 )snailexpress Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-18-2016 )hhow55 Wrote: [ -> ]https://ryder.com/winterdriving
Just have your signature proven. SWIFT truck blocked row with brakes locked up for more then 2 hours.
Wont listen. Wont get under truck with hammer.
Unfortunately, I deal with it too often. LOL
(12-18-2016 )snailexpress Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-18-2016 )hhow55 Wrote: [ -> ]https://ryder.com/winterdriving
. Wont get under truck with hammer.

"What do you mean get under the truck, my job is to DRIVE the truck not fix the truck DUHHHH"





sarcasm alert off.
(12-18-2016 )snailexpress Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-18-2016 )hhow55 Wrote: [ -> ]https://ryder.com/winterdriving
Just have your signature proven. SWIFT truck blocked row with brakes locked up for more then 2 hours.
Wont listen. Wont get under truck with hammer.

Easiest way to get brakes un-stuck from the drums when frozen and locked up? -- Chok the wheels for safety, release the brakes that are stuck, and a 4-lb hammer to the drum. Ring it like you mean it (but don't smack the brake pads though) ... however, if they are stuck badly enough, this does not work.

Best way I have found to un-stick frozen brakes when a hammer does not work ...


Go inside truck stop and buy gallon of windshield washer fluid with methanol. Buy it from the inside of the truck stop where the bottle it is warm from the inside of the store.

Punch hole in the top and use it like a big squirt bottle and soak the brake pads with the whole gallon,... --- Viola! unstuck,.. and does not freeze back.

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Sounds ridiculous, but I had a driver call me on the phone after being shut down in Wyoming for 3 days due to high winds and -30 temps. -- His company made him go take a drug test and demanded he be there in an hour or loose his job. Some other driver called them and told them he was drinking (he was not though, they were just pissed at him for getting into argument).

The guy tried everything to get his frozen brakes on his tractor unstuck,.. hammers, everything,.. nothing was working at all. It was -28 outside. -- After he called me,.. 10 minutes later he was driving down the road to the clinic in that blizzard.

All he did was chok his wheels,.. release his brakes, and soak the pads with the room temp windshield washer fluid,.. and they popped loose while soaking them.
(12-18-2016 )kryten Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-18-2016 )snailexpress Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-18-2016 )hhow55 Wrote: [ -> ]https://ryder.com/winterdriving
. Wont get under truck with hammer.

"What do you mean get under the truck, my job is to DRIVE the truck not fix the truck DUHHHH"
Hey how do you know this?
It was exact what you saying. Five drivers came to help with hammer, torch but he was sitting playing computer game.




sarcasm alert off.
Another way to address this problem, is to lightly keep pressure on brake's about 1-2 miles before exiting the highway. This will make the shoe's and drums dry before parking. Another trick is to not set trailer brake's, while parked.
I always try to carry rubbing alcohol with me, it will get you out of similar jams.
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