OK, I was just soaking in the bath, mind wandering, and I got to thinking about Fiddler Brakes (stop smirking in the back!).
So, here's my thinking...
Somehow you add some additional cables to the hand-brake cables set up so that each cable pulls on one side of the system. Then using some fiddler levers mounted in the cab you can apply braking to one side, thus forcing the diff to apply power to the other side. I've not had a look at if it can be fitted as it's dark out and I just got out the bath.
What do you all reckon? Could it work, is it feasible, and what potential pitfalls? I reckon that it could be pretty cheap to do assuming you can get the levers cheaply.
So, here's my thinking...
Somehow you add some additional cables to the hand-brake cables set up so that each cable pulls on one side of the system. Then using some fiddler levers mounted in the cab you can apply braking to one side, thus forcing the diff to apply power to the other side. I've not had a look at if it can be fitted as it's dark out and I just got out the bath.
What do you all reckon? Could it work, is it feasible, and what potential pitfalls? I reckon that it could be pretty cheap to do assuming you can get the levers cheaply.
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