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Old 09-19-2018, 01:20 AM   #1
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Re: Put 'em to work pics !!!

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I was by no means trying to flame you about the trailer brakes, I was actually more curious than anything how those came when they were new. Surge brakes maybe? Or relying on the 4 drums on the 56 bel air pulling it?

As an aside, have you seen the show "Flipping RV's" or something similar about the younger couple in Oregon that restore the canned hams and older trailers like that for living?
Didn't think you were. Everyone is entitled to their opinion or feeling on something, no offense taken at all.

This trailer had electric brakes. Most travel trailers did after 1950. Mobiles did as well. Those that had brakes at all, that is. Trailer brakes were mostly only on the higher-end trailers till the sixties. Even then some of the littler trailers still didn't have them. Having had to remove one of the drums to replace studs, I found the brakes to be in excellent condition. Were I able to wire them up, it wouldn't surprise me if they work perfectly.
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Didn't think you were. Everyone is entitled to their opinion or feeling on something, no offense taken at all.

This trailer had electric brakes. Most travel trailers did after 1950. Mobiles did as well. Those that had brakes at all, that is. Trailer brakes were mostly only on the higher-end trailers till the sixties. Even then some of the littler trailers still didn't have them. Having had to remove one of the drums to replace studs, I found the brakes to be in excellent condition. Were I able to wire them up, it wouldn't surprise me if they work perfectly.
I figured everything from the late 60's or early 70's on had electric brakes, if any, but wasn't sure about the older stuff. Cool, thank you.
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