From: TacticalTruck@aol.com
Date: Wed Dec 24 2003 - 20:03:02 PST
It just means you have one of the few fully operational M105s around and it's
able to hold air pressure for an extended period of time. It sounds to me
like your trailer was still aired up and it was in break away mode.
Jeff
In a message dated 12/24/03 10:59:04 PM, cwkealey@charter.net writes:
<< I mistakenly forgot to hook up the air hoses between my M35A2 and M105A2
this past summer. I did disengage the hand brakes as I was supposed to,
just forgot the hoses. I wound up dragging two locked up tires across the
yard until I looked in the mirror and saw that the wheels were not turning. >>
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