MattEffinCameron
Silver Member
so I have a 2007 F150 with tow package and just bought a kubota b-series. I have been looking at buying a 16-18' dual axle trailer to transport the tractor with and my brother also owns an 18' dual axle (7000gvw i believe) trailer that I could borrow.
According to my research, I just need to pick up a brake controller, which will plug into a connector under the dash, put a relay into the fuse box, and I am ready to tow? Does this mean I could also easily swap the controller out in a matter of minutes to my dad's or my friend's 2006 F150s to do the same? Do I have to do anything on the trailer?
Do I need to bother permanently mounting it or can I just connect the wires and stick it under the dash for a brief haul if im going to be using it infrequently? I have seen mention of supporting 360 degree vertical rotation (specifically with the prodigy P2) but I am guessing that means it can be mounted at any angle, but it probably does need to be put in a fixed mount so it can properly calculate braking needs etc..
According to my research, I just need to pick up a brake controller, which will plug into a connector under the dash, put a relay into the fuse box, and I am ready to tow? Does this mean I could also easily swap the controller out in a matter of minutes to my dad's or my friend's 2006 F150s to do the same? Do I have to do anything on the trailer?
Do I need to bother permanently mounting it or can I just connect the wires and stick it under the dash for a brief haul if im going to be using it infrequently? I have seen mention of supporting 360 degree vertical rotation (specifically with the prodigy P2) but I am guessing that means it can be mounted at any angle, but it probably does need to be put in a fixed mount so it can properly calculate braking needs etc..