rigmech
New User
Hi
Recently I looked at a friends newly purchased trailer just before she loaded two horses; I was so concerned by the condition of this trailer that I advised her not to use it.
Subsequently I sorted out various problems with the trailer including:
excessive play in front wheel bearings , limited braking effort on front wheels , no braking effort on either rear wheel , OSR brake binding ,severe cracking to side walls on two tyres , intermittent electrical faults including missing number plate lamp.
To be fair this trailer was in good cosmetic condition it was only closer inspection that revealed the faults, most of them were potentially dangerous and some would certainly have earned the driver points from a keen traffic officer.
While sorting out this trailer a couple of questions occurred to me,
How frequently do owners have their trailer checked or serviced?
How many owners would consider an annual onsite inspection of their trailer from an experienced mechanic, with any required service or repair being completed on site at a fixed price?
Perhaps there is an opportunity here for someone to provide a mobile trailer servicing / repair business.
Anybody have any thoughts?
If nothing else I hope this encourages owners to get their trailer checked this year, the consequence of an accident with that trailer with two horses onboard doesnt bear thinking about.
Rob
Recently I looked at a friends newly purchased trailer just before she loaded two horses; I was so concerned by the condition of this trailer that I advised her not to use it.
Subsequently I sorted out various problems with the trailer including:
excessive play in front wheel bearings , limited braking effort on front wheels , no braking effort on either rear wheel , OSR brake binding ,severe cracking to side walls on two tyres , intermittent electrical faults including missing number plate lamp.
To be fair this trailer was in good cosmetic condition it was only closer inspection that revealed the faults, most of them were potentially dangerous and some would certainly have earned the driver points from a keen traffic officer.
While sorting out this trailer a couple of questions occurred to me,
How frequently do owners have their trailer checked or serviced?
How many owners would consider an annual onsite inspection of their trailer from an experienced mechanic, with any required service or repair being completed on site at a fixed price?
Perhaps there is an opportunity here for someone to provide a mobile trailer servicing / repair business.
Anybody have any thoughts?
If nothing else I hope this encourages owners to get their trailer checked this year, the consequence of an accident with that trailer with two horses onboard doesnt bear thinking about.
Rob