Daren Todd
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Equipment
Massey Ferguson 1825E, Kubota Z121S, Box blade, Rotary Cutter
Bought my trailer a few years ago, cheap!!!! Been a great trailer, but my only complaint was that it didn't have electric brakes.
Been dealing with Liberty trailer down in North Little Rock. I was in a few weeks ago for some trailer parts for the shop and happened to ask how much brake assemblies and new hubs would be for my trailer. Brake assemblies were $35 and new hubs were $75. Hubs included new bearings, wheel seal, lug nuts, and two separate caps. And came already greased
So, I stopped in Friday and picked up a set of hubs and brake assemblies for the trailer. As well as a brake away kit that has the battery box and break away with cable. Some 7 conducter trailer wire and a 7 pin rv plug. They only had the hubs for one axle, so a second set are on order and will be here Monday or Tuesday.
Spent about 1 1/2 hours earlier today, rewired the trailer, installed the battery box, break away and installed the brake assemblies and hubs on the rear axle. Then performed a function test on everything. Installing the hubs and brake assemblies on the front axle should take about a 1/2 hour when the come in
Forgot to get a picture of the hub installed. I'll make sure and get a picture when I get the hubs for the front axle.
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Been dealing with Liberty trailer down in North Little Rock. I was in a few weeks ago for some trailer parts for the shop and happened to ask how much brake assemblies and new hubs would be for my trailer. Brake assemblies were $35 and new hubs were $75. Hubs included new bearings, wheel seal, lug nuts, and two separate caps. And came already greased
So, I stopped in Friday and picked up a set of hubs and brake assemblies for the trailer. As well as a brake away kit that has the battery box and break away with cable. Some 7 conducter trailer wire and a 7 pin rv plug. They only had the hubs for one axle, so a second set are on order and will be here Monday or Tuesday.
Spent about 1 1/2 hours earlier today, rewired the trailer, installed the battery box, break away and installed the brake assemblies and hubs on the rear axle. Then performed a function test on everything. Installing the hubs and brake assemblies on the front axle should take about a 1/2 hour when the come in
Forgot to get a picture of the hub installed. I'll make sure and get a picture when I get the hubs for the front axle.
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