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Make sure yout pto is off
Brakes can freeze on in the winter after the truck has been stopped for awhile. This can cause wheels to skid ruining the tires. The stripe painted on the tire makes it easier for the driver to see that all his wheels are turning.
Buckle defined: To bend; to cause to kink, or to become distorted. Low air pressure would be the reason for the front wheels to "buckle"
cause when you let go of the clutch the wheels start turning. holding the clutch keeps it in neutral.
The cause of the squealing sound is because you are turning the steering wheel completely to the right or left
When the landing gear is lowered there is no mechanism on the aircraft to get the wheels spinning before touchdown. The wheels may spin a little due to the flow of air over them but they may even be turning very slowly in the opposite direction to that at touchdown! Interestingly the grip of the main wheels on touchdown with the runway can affect the feel of the landing. When you land on a dry and `grippy` surface the touchdown may feel harder as the wheels will grip the runway on touchdown and the rotational forces that are required to get the wheels turning will cause a rotational force on the aircraft that will pull the nose of the aircraft down slightly which might cause the nosewheel to touchdown harder than on a normal day, thus making the `second` touchdown feel harsher.
It sounds like you have a bearing prob. replacing and repacking with grease should take care of your proublem.
The noise/squeeling is due to understeer caused by the back wheels pushing too hard oer the front wheels, this can also be attributed to suspention set-up and wing set-up
Is it the correct key? then the lock cylinder it damaged. Also have you tried turning the steering wheel to releive the preesure cause the wheels are turned ?
Probably the end links..... Just had mine fixed and it made the world of difference. The original end links were not strong enough.
This sound is cause when the strut top are worn out the need to be replaced can cause coil springs to break. They are pretty expessive 183.00 a side.
No, the front wheels of a skateboard should be as tight as the back ones. The reason for this is when your turning the front side of the board may table-clip your wheels causing you to stop short, and the front side may cause you to wobble and lose control,(usually happens when you're racing someone or riding really fast.)