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Im going to pickup this trailer tomorrow. Is there a way to easily release the air brakes without charging the system? 2007 Stewart & Stevenson M1082 LMTV Cargo Trailer
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All it takes is 1 jerk to cut you off or a DOT cop looking for a reason to stop you .Looks like it weighs 6500 empty? I have towed 13k with a f250 it was slow to stop for sure but wasnt dangerous in my book. I towed a bobcat t300 on a 12 ton backhoe trailer with no trailer brakes short distance with my deuce it stopped it fine. I would think a one ton ram would easily pull and stop this trailer. Odviously I wouldnt do it if I thought I would be putting anyones life in danger. I see no danger with that truck and trailer option.
Was your 13k trailer unbraked?Looks like it weighs 6500 empty? I have towed 13k with a f250 it was slow to stop for sure but wasnt dangerous in my book. I towed a bobcat t300 on a 12 ton backhoe trailer with no trailer brakes short distance with my deuce it stopped it fine. I would think a one ton ram would easily pull and stop this trailer. Odviously I wouldnt do it if I thought I would be putting anyones life in danger. I see no danger with that truck and trailer option.
And one your insurance company may or may not cover. Most standard auto policies have a 10k GVW maximum (unless you've had an exception written in to your contract). The trailer sitting alone is over that.Judge - " you disabled a safety mechanism and as a result this kid is paralyzed for life and you have the gall to stand here in front of me and argue that you shouldn't be civilly and criminally accountable ????"
(Not a position I want to be in)
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