Love my one use it for all sort of random tasks. I work on non running vehicles by myself every day so I use it even just to move things in and out of the workshop etc. most the the cars I work on are super low never have a problem. I have an electric winch on mine it is a must for me.
Wow that is some awesome engineering was just wondering if you To lose air pressure and the trailer dropped while moving could you put in a removable bump stop so it wouldn’t bottom out on the road appreciate the videos you make in the information you share 🙏👍
Yes, this is an ongoing problem for airbag trailers of any sort. I do not have a viable solution yet but we are thinking about it every time we build. An easy fix is to include a tap on each of the bag inputs. they are cheap and small.
@@ultimatemanshedone hack the owners of early air suspension Range Rovers used to do (when compressor failure was common) was to fit a standard tyre valve in the lines somewhere. That allowed tou to temporarily inflate the system using an airline.
Love my one use it for all sort of random tasks. I work on non running vehicles by myself every day so I use it even just to move things in and out of the workshop etc. most the the cars I work on are super low never have a problem. I have an electric winch on mine it is a must for me.
Just brilliant. Trailer envy here in Gloucestershire 🇬🇧
The challenge in UK/Europe is how to incorporate our overrun braking systems.
The only ones I’ve seen on RUclips have electric brakes
Wow that is some awesome engineering was just wondering if you To lose air pressure and the trailer dropped while moving could you put in a removable bump stop so it wouldn’t bottom out on the road appreciate the videos you make in the information you share 🙏👍
Yes, this is an ongoing problem for airbag trailers of any sort. I do not have a viable solution yet but we are thinking about it every time we build. An easy fix is to include a tap on each of the bag inputs. they are cheap and small.
@@ultimatemanshedone hack the owners of early air suspension Range Rovers used to do (when compressor failure was common) was to fit a standard tyre valve in the lines somewhere. That allowed tou to temporarily inflate the system using an airline.
@@hughmarcus1 excellent idea, I'll do that on the next trailer, thanks
Too awesome!
Thanks!!