slowcowboy wrote: ........... we like a little common sense out here...............
I'd like a bit of "common sense" in Wyoming also. Common sense dictates that you have brakes on a trailer when it weights a significant amount compared to the weight of your tow vehicle.
........but I would myself recomend the brakes. when I get the time and its a board winter day that horse trailer is getting the brakes rehooked up on it too.
Good common sense. But why wait. Yer trailer isn't gonna be any heavier in the winter. It needs brakes now.
I get to much out of trailer brakes to not have them.
Then get em hooked up, now.
brakes are kinda that luxury item that like a porta pot to a women is a must have!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Must have items are not luxuries. They are essentials.
slow
KE5PPH wrote:Get a better physics text, Size matters a great deal. If I pulled up in my MACK loaded to 80k and we stomp the brakes at the same time, it'll take me about 5 times the distance to stop.
KE5PPH wrote:My BAD Size = Mass That's not in the books. trailer = mass, more mass = need for more braking power...... in my simple mind.
GerryS wrote:Haha....I think we agree though, trailers need brakes....73's de n9 somethin'
GerryS wrote:Rotflmfao!
KE5PPH wrote:Rolling on the floor, laughing my azz off...... I'm thinking of going PSK31 on you people.
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