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We do have tire chains that fit your size 17.5-24 tractor tires, though it is a different part number than the one you mentioned. I verified with the manufacturer for you that the correct chains for your 17.5-24 tractor tires are the following: -…
view full answer...Thank you for all of the info you listed. Since you have a Dexter 3,500 lb trailer axle the correct bearing kit you need is the part #BK2-100 that you referenced which comes with the correct bearings, races, and seals. For grease I would recommend…
view full answer...Bearings will be pretty tight on the spindle when they are installed. They should not be so tight that you have to really pound on them to fit but they can require a little bit of effort to get them to slide onto the spindle. When installed there…
view full answer...The magnet should only make contact with the inside of the brake drum when power is applied to the magnet. If it is making contact with the drum all the time, you may have residual power running on the brake wire that is just enough to cause the…
view full answer...I would check the magnets for wear before going on to test them with a meter. If the magnets show abnormal wear or if you can see the windings beginning to show through the friction surface of the magnet then they will need to be replaced. To…
view full answer...I am not entirely sure what process you took so I'll give you some other things to try, or maybe a different way to test the Prodigy P3 #90195. First, sever the blue wire a couple inches from the back of your controller. Then use a circuit…
view full answer...To determine whether you need a 10 or a 12 inch brake shoe, you would measure the inside diameter of your brake drum. Depending on the brake assembly, in many instances the cost of a new assembly is the same or just a few dollars more than the…
view full answer...On most breakaway kits such as the Hopkins Brake Master part #HM20001, you will not need to cut or splice any of the wires to move the trailer with a dead battery. If your power supply is not active, then the only effect is that the breakaway…
view full answer...You will naturally see some voltage drop from the brake controller all the way back to your trailer brakes, but what you're describing sounds like a bad ground somewhere. What you need to do is check the grounds related to the trailer brakes…
view full answer...It is a simple switch, so brand compatibility should be a non-issue. When the pin is pulled, two pins are allowed to contact and complete the circuit to engage the brakes. Any switch should work fine. I pulled the Hopkins Switch, part #HM20010, to…
view full answer...Your trailer's brakes will not lock up from the battery in a breakaway kit, like the Hopkins Brake Master #HM20001 being dead. If the breakaway battery is dead there won't be any power supplied from the system and it wouldn't…
view full answer...If the drums look like they are in good shape you don't have to turn them when replacing the assemblies. Take a look at the inside of the drum and if you don't see any grooving or obvious signs of wear they don't have to be…
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