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Pneumatic schematic in the air brakes in any type or build of truck all work in coordination with each other for smooth driving. The brakes would not be able to smoothly stop without them.
ABS means either Antilock Braking System or Anti-Blockier System, depending on where you live. (What it does: if you stomp really hard on the brakes, it will rapidly apply and release the brakes for you, keeping you from skidding out of control and crashing.) If the ABS light is on in your Ford truck, that means the electronics that control the anti-lock part of your brakes are not working, and you need to take the truck to a mechanic.
Slow down, don't slam on the brakes. Pretty much the same as driving any other truck. If it's empty, be especially careful (well, you should always be especially careful driving in snow, but anyhow..)
You need a valid drivers license. Air brakes don't affect what type of license you need.
electronic system
This is a tricky one. The GVWR doesn't call for anything but a Class C driver's license--the cutoff for that is 26,001 pounds--but this truck has air brakes and you're driving it as part of your job--maybe your whole job. If I was driving this truck I'd want a Class B CDL and I'd take the air brakes test.
un hook the cruise control
He and Indy fought for control of the truck he was driving.
Brakes will be dependent upon what type of truck you have and what you are doing with your truck. There is a website that can help brakeworld.com will help walk you through the right selection of high performance brakes for your truck.
You need to replace the rear brake pads and anything else the brakes may need. Driving without rear brakes would be foolish and dangerous. Good brakes are a number one priority.
Quick Service brakes and parking brakes.
This varies based on the model of truck. First determine if your truck has drum brakes or disc brakes. See related questions and links for more specific details on replacing brakes for specific models of Ford trucks.