garagewizard
New member
Braking will be fine as long as the trailer brakes are working up to par
Hi, new to tbn for posting although you guys have given me some great ideas, as far as the breaking goes you will be able to stop under "normal situations". try to stay away from steep hills and stop and go traffic as we are all aware of what happens when you heat break pads. I have made the mistake of hauling the pc 35 excavator I had with a 1/2 ton truck (no choice at the time, my 1 ton was in the shop) and although I could stop it on the flats with the aid of trailer brakes, it was miserable to stop after a 10 min ride in traffic. The other factor you may want to think about is the load shift, you can't really put chain binders on a horse like my excavator had so watch the slosh effect. Think ahead and watch ahead, Happy hauling