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The brake on the left is normal. The brake on the right is caged. This means the brake is rendered inoperable, either for towing (with no air supply) or to take it apart and service it.Brake canisters, one has bolt, the other side doesnt. What is their purpose and do they need to be there?
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Caging the spring brake renders the spring brake inoperable, but the service brake still functions.The brake on the left is normal. The brake on the right is caged. This means the brake is rendered inoperable, either for towing (with no air supply) or to take it apart and service it.
While towing one truck with the other THERE IS NO REASON TO CAGE THE BRAKES!
Hook up service brake air, and emergency brake air, AND LEAVE THE BRAKES UNCAGED. This way if something goes wrong, you still have your spring brakes applied . Otherwise if something goes wrong the towed vehicle has no brakes.
I'm in Tucson, not far from you. I have the appropriate air lines and the appropriate towbars and safety chains for your upcoming recovery. Come by and I'll demonstrate the safe way to set up to flat tow one 5ton with another, no charge....
Don't do it that way, seriously. Take that cage bolt out. See why it was in there in the first place. If your brakes are funtional, tow it with the service brakes live and the emergency spring brakes enabled. You're playing with tremendous forces here; there's no good reason to disable a safety mechanism. The life you save may be your own.I will leave them that way until I get the trucks home. Towing 1 with the other.