Can you pull it? Yes, no problem. Can you stop it? Probably, as long as you don't have an a**hole slam on the brakes in front of you. Can you pull it legally without brakes? Not in my state anyway, over 2000lbs. you need brakes. I am not trying to be an azz but I am curious. Why would you buy such a trailer when you have nothing to pull it correctly with and a civilian trailer of approximately the same capacity would cost about the same in the end?
Rick
No worries, to answer your curiosity:
1.) Value: Not going to find anything near it in quality (at least in my area) for a base price of less than $300.00. Harbor freight won't cut it for me.
2.) I like the collectable aspect. Easy answer.
3.) My truck is more than capable, had over 13K on it. Braking was my only concern as I am sans air brakes. It is only a 50 mile drive, a drive I know very well. I know most of the LEOs out my way and none would waste their time to enforce a trailer law as there are too many more serious laws being broken.
4.) It is not going to be used to haul all sorts of items. It will be cleaned up, modified for my mep002, fuel tank and some other goodies. In bad situation it may well be pulled behind my dodge or a large MV (plans to purchase in the next few months).
I hope that clears my intentions up
I just like to know as much as I can before I get to recovery day. Everyone here has been great (as has the search feature).
Will pick up some more chain, thanks for the great details in your post.