Dispite my bad spelling and it would be nice if we had a spell check. I guess I could cut and past from work program. As most will tell you from over the years I am a bad speller. Sorry I will see what I can do to make it better.
I was once told that reading my words is a little like reading a snoopy cartoon.
Doug, I do not have the equipment to move the axel nor would I know how. but the "tongue" is shorter now so in a way I have moved wheels forward.
I like most want to make another trailer and it is in the talks but will take another 5 years at the rate I go to do so. But I started out knowing little and a neighbor or two helped me understand better. This forum and going to many gathings also has opened my eye's.
I started this string of ideas because if I had had that tongue brake on the freeway with a semi behind spinter city might have happened, and I might have been in trouble with the law if anyone were hurt.
So What I am saying I when you build make sure and consult forum professionals and people in the feild about
suspention, weight of trailer empty and full, tongue weight, making sure the tung is level (mine was not & ball was raised but not enough), and the pulling unit has the stength to support the weight at it's end.
I have pulled my trailer to several states, northern and southern California several time. but I have bottomed out a few times. This time I had an angel on my shoulders braking 1000 feet shy of a freeway entrance. Make sure your angel works with you to keep you always safe.
So read all you can find on frames, axels, brakes (my trailer has non), size of wheels and tires, what to do to keep your frame stong and safe, tongue weight, trailer weight and it's math, and what you plan to carry in it and it has the strength to pull what you have built and hold the tung ( correction tongue) level at all times. But even the best built units run into trouble too.
