joeu235
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- Joined
- Mar 27, 2014
- Messages
- 724
- Location
- Little River, TX
- Tractor
- John Deere 4020 / 6403 / 317 Ford 5600
I've stopped too quick on occasion but wasn't because of trailer brakes
I have smaller utility trailer 5'x 8' wood floor, can haul 1600 pounds. Bought it for supply runs for weekend home remodelling. Been a fantastic addition, good size and capacity instead of hauling larger trailer with pickup. Which leads me into my question, is it possible to add electric brakes to a smaller axle? I pull with a Subaru Forester, on third set of brakes. Brakes on the trailer would help with control and cost of brakes on the car every year.
My old 1992 Doolittle 16' trailer only had one axle braked, added brakes to the other extremely easy and worth every penny, much safer to use after that. My brother in law borrowed last year and both axles folded up like a cheap camera. This year was the year to install two new Dexter 3500 lb axles and bring it back to life.
Great! Will put you through windshield. Didnt realize just how depleted the old brakes were, and using trailer in that condition was dangerous and unsafe. Run controller around 2 to 3 on Doolittle trailer, and 4 to 4 1/2 on my dump trailer with 3 1/2 tons of stone dust.Well how are the brakes working since their on both axles ?
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