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Old 06-12-16, 18:52
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Default 1 ton trailer

Hi Robert
Certainly some (this includes trailers other than 1 ton) trailers had a loose cable with connectors at both ends. I would assume that the connectors at each end were the same, but, since I was very seldom the guy who connected the things up. I really have no idea whether the connectors were male or female. As long as the trailer came with a cable that could be connected to the truck, it would not really matter whether it was captive on the trailer, or needed to be plugged in to it!

I am sure I have seen cargo trailers with support legs at the rear, but they could have been specialised ones converted back to cargo.
Chris
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