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With the older 5-tons (m39 and o00 series), there is an ongoing discussion if and how to make the single brake system in a dual circuit, to help avoid catastrophic loss of brake power.
I am looking into it again, and ran across the hydraulic or electric (mag) retarders as additional brake power. It will not help you in an emergency situation, but it might help save your brakes and keep your vehicle better under control in normal daily use.
Question 1) did anybody ever added such auxiliary brake system to the older 5-tons?
Question 2) would it work on the old 6x6s at all?
Question 3) does the more modern 900 series have such systems, either standard or later added?
Question 4) Did any of these trucks ever had a jake-brake and would that work?
Edit: here a link to a guy who actually linked an electro retarder to a permanently engaged PTO. If that would work, that would certainly be a sweet modification without ruining the original aspects of the truck or needing to redo your drive-shafts
I am looking into it again, and ran across the hydraulic or electric (mag) retarders as additional brake power. It will not help you in an emergency situation, but it might help save your brakes and keep your vehicle better under control in normal daily use.
Question 1) did anybody ever added such auxiliary brake system to the older 5-tons?
Question 2) would it work on the old 6x6s at all?
Question 3) does the more modern 900 series have such systems, either standard or later added?
Question 4) Did any of these trucks ever had a jake-brake and would that work?
Edit: here a link to a guy who actually linked an electro retarder to a permanently engaged PTO. If that would work, that would certainly be a sweet modification without ruining the original aspects of the truck or needing to redo your drive-shafts
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