Nice progress Jess, the trailer will be handy.
Too bad I'm not closer, I could help you bleed the brakes.
However, if you have to do it yourself, I have used a glass jar and a hand vacuum pump before. Just drill two holes in the lid of the glass jar, so some rubber line or clear rubber line will fit in it. Then hook one to the vacuum pump and one to the bleeder. Then, use the vacuum pump to apply vacuum inside the jar, the jar will pull the brake fluid into it, leaving the vacuum at the top so it doesn't get inside your vacuum pump. I have to admit though, my hand was tired from cycling the pump and it was slow compared to having another person press the pedal.
Too bad I'm not closer, I could help you bleed the brakes.
However, if you have to do it yourself, I have used a glass jar and a hand vacuum pump before. Just drill two holes in the lid of the glass jar, so some rubber line or clear rubber line will fit in it. Then hook one to the vacuum pump and one to the bleeder. Then, use the vacuum pump to apply vacuum inside the jar, the jar will pull the brake fluid into it, leaving the vacuum at the top so it doesn't get inside your vacuum pump. I have to admit though, my hand was tired from cycling the pump and it was slow compared to having another person press the pedal.



