On the way to Mesa, I noticed that I had no trailer brakes. I found that the reservoir for my trailer brakes had no brake fluid in it. I filled it with fluid but I still had no brakes. When I got to Mesa and parked, I found that again there was no fluid. Well I have a break in one of the brake lines. I think it got pinched between the axle and the frame. I think this is because I did not have enough air in the suspension. I am supposed to have 60 lbs but there was only 20 lbs. I have an appointment for Monday to get it fixed at a tire/brake business.
Last night we went over to George and Nancy's house in Gilbert, AZ. We know them from two of our Mexican caravans. They have a beautiful house. George is retired from GMC and he is a car enthusiast. You should see his garage(s). He has one for cars and his hotrod that he built, and the other garage is for his motor home and to build cars. He has every tool needed to do the job. After visiting for awhile we all went out to a nice Italian restaurant.
This morning a fellow from the forum come over for a visit. He has the same trailer but just one year older. He is the guy that knew what was probably wrong with my brakes and he got under the trailer and verified he was right. He also gave me hints on what other things he had problem with. For me, the factory changed things so I don't have the problems he had. He did notice that one of my seals needs adjusting. He brought is Rottweiler with him. She was super trained and very friendly. I do get nervous around those kind of dogs because if he were to bite it would be very serious. His dog, Sierra, is certified to be able to go into hospitals so patients have pet/love a nice dog, that made me feel pretty good.