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Hi all,
Restoration now nearly completed on my 1988 Abbey Stafford. I am now doing the essentials before use, ie new tyres, checking everything else.
I have noticed that the handbrake holds perfectly if you try to move the caravan forward, however I can push it backwards easily as if there is no braking at all. I am aware that there is a system that allows the brakes to come off when reversing, but I would have thought that the handbrake would work as on a car. I have been told that this is how they are (by an ex swift salesman), but I want to be certain.
The handbrake is applied after about three clicks on the ratchet. I have searched the forum and found the link that the Wizard posted regarding adjustment. If I do adjust everything, will the handbrake then work in both forward and backward motion?
Many thanks for your continuing help!
Rich.
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