Thanks for the video. My new A-60 coupler (to replace one long neglected by the previous owner) should be here in about a week so this was perfect for figuring out how to bleed it.
Wow, Andrew.... You made it look easy! I feel much more confident on trying to do this by myself now.. By the way, you have the cleanest looking garage I've ever seen!
Thanks for doing this video...just used it to guide me through changing a damaged caliper on the trailer for my Wakesetter. UFP-35, but close enough. :)
Speed Bleeder bleeder screws have a spring loaded ball bearing that prevents any air getting into the brake lines. Loosen them 3/4 turn when bleeding. Handy for one person working… 😀
Tensevenwake, one thing you might check is the back-up solenoid. If you have a 5 pin connector, the solenoid will run off of your back-up lights. If you have a really steep hill or soft ground the I would suggest getting the brake lockout bracket.
Thanks for the info on bleeding brakes! I have the same trailer setup and will give it a go tonight. Very thorough and informative.
Thanks, that information really helped in doing my brake system repairs on my boat trailer.
Thanks for the video. My new A-60 coupler (to replace one long neglected by the previous owner) should be here in about a week so this was perfect for figuring out how to bleed it.
Wow, Andrew.... You made it look easy! I feel much more confident on trying to do this by myself now.. By the way, you have the cleanest looking garage I've ever seen!
Great video. Very informative. Easy to follow. Much appreciated
Incredibly helpful to a novice (like me). Thanks.
Thanks for doing this video...just used it to guide me through changing a damaged caliper on the trailer for my Wakesetter. UFP-35, but close enough. :)
Thanks, Im getting my Bayliner ready for the season and this video came in handy!
Thanks for the guidance. I watched this and it saved me time. I wish I had seen it the first time I had done my brakes.
Speed Bleeder bleeder screws have a spring loaded ball bearing that prevents any air getting into the brake lines. Loosen them 3/4 turn when bleeding. Handy for one person working… 😀
Thanks. Very informative. Helped alot.
Thanks! I have a 99 skeeter I bought not too long ago and you can push it in by hand. I might try to do this and hopefully, it will work for me.
Great job and most helpful!
Thank you so much man.... i had no idea that's how you bleed them...
Thanks for posting this. I will give it a try in the next few days. Great job Andrew !
Tensevenwake, one thing you might check is the back-up solenoid. If you have a 5 pin connector, the solenoid will run off of your back-up lights. If you have a really steep hill or soft ground the I would suggest getting the brake lockout bracket.
Thanks. Good job. I need to do this to my trailer today
Thanks for the video. I have the same system and I had no idea how to bleed the brakes.
I know this is an old post but Thank you, you did a good job helping me!!!
Thanks for a great video .Lots of help.