Posted by TractorTucker on June 25, 2021 at 10:20:53 from (174.198.73.19):
I just got this trailer from some relatives who didn't want it anymore and actually parked it in the fence row about 10 years ago now. After dragging it out and filling up the tires with air I proceeded to pull it home and only had to stop once to put more air in one of the tires.
Now I get the fun task of rewiring it, replacing the tires, and trying to add brakes to it. The current axles have a flange that I believe is for the brake mechanism to attach to but since it doesn't have the right hubs to use with brakes I am thinking about just replacing the whole axle.
What I am wondering is what size axle (weight) axle I should use. I don't see a rating on the trailer or current axles to base my decision off so I thought I'd ask here. I know that it has been used to haul at least 5 tons before, but the person that did that is very good at exceeding the maximum weight of equipment.
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