Hello,
I have a Kubota L2501 that I will be moving with a dual axle trailer.
I have a Ford E350 super duty I will be towing with.
I am rebuilding a homemade 14 foot equipment trailer to haul my tractor and implements around.
Weights:
Tractor 2,623 pounds
Loader 805 pounds
Bucket 265 pounds
Wheel weights 360 pounds
Tire ballast 200-300 pounds?
Box scraper 346 pound.
Total weight. 4,700 pounds.
I will also at times be hauling a brush hog or other equipment that could total another 1,000 pound.
On top of that the trailer is built from 6 inch angle iron 1/4 thick.
I don’t know how heavy the trailer is but it is REALLY heavy and if I had to guess I would say it weighs around 1,500 pounds.
My trailer total weight loaded would be 7,000-8,000 pounds.
My question is since I am not required by Kentucky state law to equip my trailer with brakes should I or should I not?
I have towed big heavy trailers all up and down these Kentucky mountains without brakes over the past 20 years and I have never had a problem before.
I just take it easy and don’t drive like an idiot.
The reason why I inquired is because I am totally rebuilding the trailer in question and need to decide if I want to replace the idler axles with idler or brake axles.
I can upgrade the 5.2k Dexter axle from an idler axle to a brake axle for $60 each but I would also need a controller. Extra $250 I don’t have right now.
I would prefer to install idler axles so I don’t have to worry about maintaining a trailer braking system and wires getting ripped out using the trailer for farm work and I like the simplicity of idler axles.
Any suggestions? Do I need trailer brakes?
I have a Kubota L2501 that I will be moving with a dual axle trailer.
I have a Ford E350 super duty I will be towing with.
I am rebuilding a homemade 14 foot equipment trailer to haul my tractor and implements around.
Weights:
Tractor 2,623 pounds
Loader 805 pounds
Bucket 265 pounds
Wheel weights 360 pounds
Tire ballast 200-300 pounds?
Box scraper 346 pound.
Total weight. 4,700 pounds.
I will also at times be hauling a brush hog or other equipment that could total another 1,000 pound.
On top of that the trailer is built from 6 inch angle iron 1/4 thick.
I don’t know how heavy the trailer is but it is REALLY heavy and if I had to guess I would say it weighs around 1,500 pounds.
My trailer total weight loaded would be 7,000-8,000 pounds.
My question is since I am not required by Kentucky state law to equip my trailer with brakes should I or should I not?
I have towed big heavy trailers all up and down these Kentucky mountains without brakes over the past 20 years and I have never had a problem before.
I just take it easy and don’t drive like an idiot.
The reason why I inquired is because I am totally rebuilding the trailer in question and need to decide if I want to replace the idler axles with idler or brake axles.
I can upgrade the 5.2k Dexter axle from an idler axle to a brake axle for $60 each but I would also need a controller. Extra $250 I don’t have right now.
I would prefer to install idler axles so I don’t have to worry about maintaining a trailer braking system and wires getting ripped out using the trailer for farm work and I like the simplicity of idler axles.
Any suggestions? Do I need trailer brakes?