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<blockquote data-quote="jameslmarchetti70@gmail.c" data-source="post: 132741" data-attributes="member: 24475"><p>It take a real good person to consider all the advice put forth. You made the right choice. Waiting and doing it right is the best way. Who knows that first job may turn into more jobs. Another good thing to look into is a safety brake switch and battery option. Some state make that madatory like in WI. I have seen to many trailers either boats small and large or cargo trailers mainly large that came loose. Once people get in a rush they forget to lock the hitch. Not that anyone on this site ever did that. With this electric brake trailering saftey witch the trailer comes off the hitch but the switch mounted to the trailer tongue is accuated by the separation from the pulling vehicle. ( Small cable that locks into the hitch) The trailer brakes are energized by the small DC battery mounted on the tongue. Those batteries are solar charged. Many on this site may know of this system but it's a good one. Trailer then has brakes slowing the loose cannon ball down and may even save a life. Hey! Things happen. Thanks for allowing me to vent on this one it's not worth any major accident to do things wrong. Have a nice safe Day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jameslmarchetti70@gmail.c, post: 132741, member: 24475"] It take a real good person to consider all the advice put forth. You made the right choice. Waiting and doing it right is the best way. Who knows that first job may turn into more jobs. Another good thing to look into is a safety brake switch and battery option. Some state make that madatory like in WI. I have seen to many trailers either boats small and large or cargo trailers mainly large that came loose. Once people get in a rush they forget to lock the hitch. Not that anyone on this site ever did that. With this electric brake trailering saftey witch the trailer comes off the hitch but the switch mounted to the trailer tongue is accuated by the separation from the pulling vehicle. ( Small cable that locks into the hitch) The trailer brakes are energized by the small DC battery mounted on the tongue. Those batteries are solar charged. Many on this site may know of this system but it's a good one. Trailer then has brakes slowing the loose cannon ball down and may even save a life. Hey! Things happen. Thanks for allowing me to vent on this one it's not worth any major accident to do things wrong. Have a nice safe Day! [/QUOTE]
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