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Posted by massey333 on March 30, 2006 at 15:12:53 from (216.255.61.180):
In Reply to: Re: Trailer Question posted by Allan In NE on March 30, 2006 at 13:49:10:
Sorry Allan if I came on too strong but my dad built trailers(4 wheel wagons)with vac.brakes in the 40's to supplment his farm income.Some of them were replaced with the John Deere 963 wagons with hyd.brakes and I know some of Dads and the 963's were used into the 80's behind pickups.Up until the 70's or so,Pickups and wagons &trailers were used probily used 5 to 1 over big trucks.Dad farmed until he was 92 and never owned any thing bigger than a F-600 which was for gravel only.My tandem is run 1000 to 1500 mile a year.My 350 with any of five trailers is run20 to 50,000 a year.TRAILER BRAKES are the answer,80 to90 Percent of the trailers sold are sold for MONEY not CAPACITY or safety.Some dealers won't sell anything that are not Cookie cutter verity trls.
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