houska
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jan 18, 2019
- Messages
- 173
- Location
- close to Perth, Eastern ON, Canada
- Tractor
- Branson 4225h; Kubota KX-040
I'm in that dangerous stage of having survived my first 18 mos as a tractor newbie, and therefore maybe feeling cocky 
I'd like to occasionally pull a loaded trailer around my forest property with my tractor.
Trailer is a 8.5 x 14' flatbed (deckover), when loaded about 5000 lbs.
Tractor is Branson 4225h, 4WD, loaded tires (R4s). Tractor alone is 4100 lbs, so with loader + tire ballast the weight is comparable.
I've learned from a nine-year-old thread here (https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/kubota-owning-operating/226039-pulling-trailer-your-tractor.html) that for towing I should use the drawbar, not 3PH -- 3PH fine for moving empty trailers around the yard, but not for towing real loads. Makes sense. But I'm a bit nervous about braking on hills in particular -- this will be on a decent forest road, but with several 12% slopes.
1. Is this a dumb idea to begin with?
2. The trailer has brakes, which would be actuated through the plug when towing by truck. Is there any way to connect this to the tractor, either tied in to the tractor brake or via a separate hand switch? Or is this overkill with the weights involved and keeping to a slow speed I'll be fine without?
The context is I'll have a 8x12 wooden shed that I want to follow me to a few locations on the property over the course of next summer. Since I have access to the trailer, I figured I'd just set it on top and move it around. I don't keep a truck up there, just this tractor, plus a Mule and the SUV (Subaru Forester) I use to drive up from home.
Apologies if this is a dumb question -- after all, farmers pull loaded hay wagons all the time -- but better safe than sorry!
I'd like to occasionally pull a loaded trailer around my forest property with my tractor.
Trailer is a 8.5 x 14' flatbed (deckover), when loaded about 5000 lbs.
Tractor is Branson 4225h, 4WD, loaded tires (R4s). Tractor alone is 4100 lbs, so with loader + tire ballast the weight is comparable.
I've learned from a nine-year-old thread here (https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/kubota-owning-operating/226039-pulling-trailer-your-tractor.html) that for towing I should use the drawbar, not 3PH -- 3PH fine for moving empty trailers around the yard, but not for towing real loads. Makes sense. But I'm a bit nervous about braking on hills in particular -- this will be on a decent forest road, but with several 12% slopes.
1. Is this a dumb idea to begin with?
2. The trailer has brakes, which would be actuated through the plug when towing by truck. Is there any way to connect this to the tractor, either tied in to the tractor brake or via a separate hand switch? Or is this overkill with the weights involved and keeping to a slow speed I'll be fine without?
The context is I'll have a 8x12 wooden shed that I want to follow me to a few locations on the property over the course of next summer. Since I have access to the trailer, I figured I'd just set it on top and move it around. I don't keep a truck up there, just this tractor, plus a Mule and the SUV (Subaru Forester) I use to drive up from home.
Apologies if this is a dumb question -- after all, farmers pull loaded hay wagons all the time -- but better safe than sorry!