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Reply #15 - Jun 4th, 2010 at 4:41am
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Drive an automatic and mostly park on a flat surface so no need to set the park brake, only use it on inclines.  But I don't trust them anyways, last summer I was bringing in a wagon load of hay, drive is pretty steep, bosses wife had her car parked in the way, leaving me stuck on the hill, set the brake...no sooner got out and shut the door before the cable broke, needless to say over 8,000 pounds worth of loaded wagon suddenly being released onto the transmission led to one very expensive OH $#*%! Embarrassed
 
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Reply #16 - Dec 21st, 2012 at 1:32am

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Parking brake is a latching brake which is mostly used to keep the vehicle stationary. Parking brake is very useful in order to prevent a vehicle from rolling on mountains and sliding. It s operated with hand and it stop the front wheel of the car. In bikes, it can be use for one wheeling.
 
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Reply #17 - Dec 21st, 2012 at 11:21am

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Owen wrote on Dec 21st, 2012 at 1:32am:
Parking brake is a latching brake which is mostly used to keep the vehicle stationary. Parking brake is very useful in order to prevent a vehicle from rolling on mountains and sliding. It s operated with hand and it stop the front wheel of the car. In bikes, it can be use for one wheeling.



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Reply #18 - Dec 21st, 2012 at 3:02pm

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expat wrote on Dec 21st, 2012 at 11:21am:
Owen wrote on Dec 21st, 2012 at 1:32am:
Parking brake is a latching brake which is mostly used to keep the vehicle stationary. Parking brake is very useful in order to prevent a vehicle from rolling on mountains and sliding. It s operated with hand and it stop the front wheel of the car. In bikes, it can be use for one wheeling.



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Reply #19 - Feb 9th, 2013 at 4:23pm

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Owen has a pre 1987 Saab 900... that one has the parking brake on the front wheels  Grin
 

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Reply #20 - Feb 10th, 2013 at 11:40pm

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The only time... well, TWO times... a parking brake froze on me was on my first car, an old as Noah and as much as battered SIMCA 1307GLS I had in the 90ies, but it wasn't quite a FROZEN parking brake, it was a STUCK parking brake.

Once it happened while I was trying to start the car up after the night from the parking to go on my way, and trying to get it unstuck I almost fried the clutch, and the second time it partially stuck while I was driving, boiling the braking fluid over and giving me a nasty surprise when trying to break I had the sinking feeling of the brake pedal sinking itself all the way down to the pavement with the car barely even slowing down. Luckily the road was empty and nothing... untoward happened.

Even since then, my cars have always been of a better kind, and that never happened... beside one sole time, but it was MY FAULT for having left the parking brake partially engaged while driving on my old BMW, which had quite the weak parking brake that forced me to learn to park my car in first gear when the front was downhill, and in rear gear when the front was uphill, to be sure, almost never in neutral anyway. A procedure that has stuck with me and I do it always without thinking.
 

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