โOct-15-2015 07:28 PM
โOct-19-2015 07:54 AM
stevemorris wrote:
around the block to a repair shop, maybe
I wouldn't take mine anywhere without a fully functioning braking system including the breakaway system
here, in Ontario Canada, its the law
the thought of a 4000 pound vehicle rolling at even 50 kph(30 mph) out of control with no brakes, is enough to convince me
โOct-19-2015 07:52 AM
colliehauler wrote:Howie3 wrote:And you would be legal, required by law to have.
Thanks for the quick replies everyone. No point in taking any risks so I'll put the battery back on for the short trip.
Howie
โOct-18-2015 06:31 PM
โOct-17-2015 06:30 PM
Rumblejohn wrote:
Federal and state law requires any trailer over 2000lbs to have brakes and a functional breakaway system, whether electric, hydraulic or air brakes. That is of course for use on public roadways.
โOct-17-2015 06:05 PM
โOct-17-2015 03:40 PM
MudChucker wrote:
A point to not regarding that break away, I have heared time and time again that you don't need the breakaway, but if you have it, it must work....
not true !
http://www.rvda.ca/ProvBrakeReqts.asp
โOct-17-2015 12:16 PM
โOct-16-2015 05:20 PM
MudChucker wrote:
A point to not regarding that break away, I have heared time and time again that you don't need the breakaway, but if you have it, it must work....
not true !
http://www.rvda.ca/ProvBrakeReqts.asp
โOct-16-2015 04:33 PM
โOct-16-2015 04:14 AM
โOct-16-2015 02:45 AM
Howie3 wrote:And you would be legal, required by law to have.
Thanks for the quick replies everyone. No point in taking any risks so I'll put the battery back on for the short trip.
Howie
โOct-15-2015 08:07 PM
Howie3 wrote:
Thanks for the quick replies everyone. No point in taking any risks so I'll put the battery back on for the short trip.
Howie
โOct-15-2015 07:48 PM
โOct-15-2015 07:37 PM