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I am Tosk August 12th 10 04:33 AM

Which Trailer Connector to Use?
 
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says...


I meant to add that when I was trailering my 36' lobsta boat, I had a
pickup truck rated for an 8500-pound towing capacity. I was dammed close
to the limit on that truck.


You can't be Harry...you're not posting with a mac. You're just a
****-for-brains ID spoofer.


Ha ha.. you are such an asshole nobody even cares! Can't tell which of
your posts are you and which are not so like most here, I just block the
ones that are not smart and or funny... But if this turns out to really
be you, I will plonk it too;)

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese!

I am Tosk August 12th 10 04:33 AM

Which Trailer Connector to Use?
 
In article ,
says...

On 8/11/10 4:59 PM, Harry wrote:


Nope. You're not Harry. You post with Microsoft Outlook Express
6.00.2900.5931.

I'm the real Harry. I post with a Mac. You can't.


Yeah, and then you post with a PC and spoof everyone else, including
yourself most likely... Plonk you asshole...;)

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese!

Harry (I post with a Mac, check the headers for ID spoofers who don't) August 12th 10 11:20 AM

Which Trailer Connector to Use?
 
On 8/11/10 11:33 PM, I am Tosk wrote:
In ,
says...

On 8/11/10 4:59 PM, Harry wrote:


Nope. You're not Harry. You post with Microsoft Outlook Express
6.00.2900.5931.

I'm the real Harry. I post with a Mac. You can't.


Yeah, and then you post with a PC and spoof everyone else, including
yourself most likely... Plonk you asshole...;)



Sorry, little man, but I don't have any PC's.
My two Macs, though, represent more computer power than Idesigns, LLC,
owns.

Harry (I post with a Mac, check the headers for ID spoofers who don't) August 12th 10 01:02 PM

Which Trailer Connector to Use?
 
I am Tosk wrote:
In article ,
says...
On 8/11/10 4:59 PM, Harry wrote:


Nope. You're not Harry. You post with Microsoft Outlook Express
6.00.2900.5931.

I'm the real Harry. I post with a Mac. You can't.


Yeah, and then you post with a PC and spoof everyone else, including
yourself most likely... Plonk you asshole...;)


Plonk away, you short little schitt-for-brains republi-turd. I post with
a mac.

I'll be visiting your state in a few weeks to see an old pal of my
father who is restoring a 1986 Bayliner classic. I might take a few
pictures and post them 'over there'.

YukonBound August 12th 10 01:34 PM

Which Trailer Connector to Use?
 


"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...


I meant to add that when I was trailering my 36' lobsta boat, I had a
pickup truck rated for an 8500-pound towing capacity. I was dammed
close
to the limit on that truck.


You can't be Harry...you're not posting with a mac. You're just a
****-for-brains ID spoofer.


Ha ha.. you are such an asshole nobody even cares! Can't tell which of
your posts are you and which are not so like most here, I just block the
ones that are not smart and or funny... But if this turns out to really
be you, I will plonk it too;)

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese!


Anyone with half a brain can
tell.............................................. ...


YukonBound August 12th 10 01:36 PM

Which Trailer Connector to Use?
 


"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...

Harry (I post with a Mac, check the headers for ID spoofers who don't)
wrote:
On 8/11/10 4:45 PM,
wrote:
I am re-wiring the trailer. I need to decide which trailer connector
(4-, 5-, 6- or 7-pole) to use. The trailer has a surge brake that is
a disc brake. The minimum requirements for the new wiring are to do
these:
Left turn signal
Right turn signal
Running lights (marker and clearance)
Brake signal
Disengage the disc brake when the car is in reverse

Optionally I would like to be able to do this:
Power an electric winch

Which trailer connector do I need to match the minimum requirement?
Which trailer connector do I need to also match the optional
requirement?

I am under the impression that as a minimum, I should use 5-pole flat
connector and use the 5-th wire to connect to the reverse circuit in
my car in order to disengage the disc brake when the car is in
reverse. But there is one thing that I don't understand: The 5-th
wire (the blue one) is supposed to be for brake. Does this mean that
I don't have any more brake light if I use the 5-th wire for reverse?
Is that 5-th wire for "electric" brake that is irrelevant to me and is
OK to use it for reverse?

If I really want to use the electric powered winch, I need to go for
6-
pole or 7-pole trailer connector, right?

Sorry if these questions are too basic. I am very surprised that I
cannot find any info about these when I "google" or "wiki". May be I
didn't use the correct key words.

By the way, my car is a 2008 Highlander that can handle up to 5000-
lbs. And my boat is 18-ft fiberglass center console weight around
2300-lbs. I am not sure if these info are relevant or not.

Thanks for any info in advance.

Jay Chan

I'll be glad to jump in here, especially since I've never had a boat
trailer with a power winch.

I've looked at several power winch/trailer setups at the local boat
ramp. When I had a 25' trailer boat, the possibility of an electric
winch intrigued me. It seems to be that the winch was hooked up to its
own plug at the back of the vehicle, and not to the trailer lights
plug.
I don't see how the typical trailer lights plug could handle the
amperage.

Be careful with that 5000-pound capacity. Is that 2300 pounds the total
for your boat sans engine, gas, batteries, gear? You probably have a
400-pound outboard. Gas is roughly 6.5 pounds a gallon. Batteries are
50
pounds each. And your trailer probably weighs at least 1,000 pounds.
You're damned close to the limit for your vehicles.


I meant to add that when I was trailering my 36' lobsta boat, I had a
pickup truck rated for an 8500-pound towing capacity. I was dammed close
to the limit on that truck.

But the truck came in damned handy when I discovered a burglar in my
garage. I was able to pin him to the wall with the truck until the
police arrived.

I remember when my father discovered a squatter in one of the boats
belonging to a customer in the marina he owned. He locked the cabin door
to the boat and left the guy in there for 4 days, if I remember
correctly. When he finally let the guy out, the guy took off faster than
Herring can tell a racist joke. My father never had a problem with that
squatter again.


Maybe he pinned him up against the wall with a 36 coupe just like you
did to that guy in your garage?

It's so funny. I rarely see any posts that I think are actually from
Harry, but the spoofers get through fine, either way, they are much
smarter than harry and much more interesting...

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese!


You just admitted you can't tell the difference...dumbass.


Harry @ news.east.earthlink.net August 12th 10 02:09 PM

Which Trailer Connector to Use?
 
In article ,
says...

On 8/11/10 4:45 PM,
wrote:
I am re-wiring the trailer. I need to decide which trailer connector
(4-, 5-, 6- or 7-pole) to use. The trailer has a surge brake that is
a disc brake. The minimum requirements for the new wiring are to do
these:
Left turn signal
Right turn signal
Running lights (marker and clearance)
Brake signal
Disengage the disc brake when the car is in reverse

Optionally I would like to be able to do this:
Power an electric winch

Which trailer connector do I need to match the minimum requirement?
Which trailer connector do I need to also match the optional
requirement?

I am under the impression that as a minimum, I should use 5-pole flat
connector and use the 5-th wire to connect to the reverse circuit in
my car in order to disengage the disc brake when the car is in
reverse. But there is one thing that I don't understand: The 5-th
wire (the blue one) is supposed to be for brake. Does this mean that
I don't have any more brake light if I use the 5-th wire for reverse?
Is that 5-th wire for "electric" brake that is irrelevant to me and is
OK to use it for reverse?

If I really want to use the electric powered winch, I need to go for 6-
pole or 7-pole trailer connector, right?

Sorry if these questions are too basic. I am very surprised that I
cannot find any info about these when I "google" or "wiki". May be I
didn't use the correct key words.

By the way, my car is a 2008 Highlander that can handle up to 5000-
lbs. And my boat is 18-ft fiberglass center console weight around
2300-lbs. I am not sure if these info are relevant or not.

Thanks for any info in advance.

Jay Chan


I'll be glad to jump in here, especially since I've never had a boat
trailer with a power winch.

I've looked at several power winch/trailer setups at the local boat
ramp. When I had a 25' trailer boat, the possibility of an electric
winch intrigued me. It seems to be that the winch was hooked up to its
own plug at the back of the vehicle, and not to the trailer lights plug.
I don't see how the typical trailer lights plug could handle the amperage.

Be careful with that 5000-pound capacity. Is that 2300 pounds the total
for your boat sans engine, gas, batteries, gear? You probably have a
400-pound outboard. Gas is roughly 6.5 pounds a gallon. Batteries are 50
pounds each. And your trailer probably weighs at least 1,000 pounds.
You're damned close to the limit for your vehicles.


Spoofer alert! I've not posted anything about boats here in years! All I
do is call the people who disagree with me and don't believe my tales
childish names and insult them.

--
The stupider you sound, the more Republican votes you'll get

Harry @ news.east.earthlink.net August 12th 10 02:12 PM

Which Trailer Connector to Use?
 
In article ,
says...

Harry (I post with a Mac, check the headers for ID spoofers who don't)
wrote:


I meant to add that when I was trailering my 36' lobsta boat, I had a
pickup truck rated for an 8500-pound towing capacity. I was dammed close
to the limit on that truck.


You can't be Harry...you're not posting with a mac. You're just a
****-for-brains ID spoofer.


It's you who's not Harry...you're posting with mac. You're the schitt
for brains spoofer.


Hey, dumfoch little schitt, I'm Harry, from Huntingtown, MD. If you
don't believe me, I can post my address and phone numbers for you.

--
The stupider you sound, the more Republican votes you'll get

Harry[_5_] August 12th 10 02:17 PM

Which Trailer Connector to Use?
 
"Harry (I post with a Mac, check the headers for ID spoofers who don't)"
wrote in message
m...
On 8/11/10 11:33 PM, I am Tosk wrote:
In ,
says...

On 8/11/10 4:59 PM, Harry wrote:


Nope. You're not Harry. You post with Microsoft Outlook Express
6.00.2900.5931.

I'm the real Harry. I post with a Mac. You can't.


Yeah, and then you post with a PC and spoof everyone else, including
yourself most likely... Plonk you asshole...;)



Sorry, little man, but I don't have any PC's.
My two Macs, though, represent more computer power than Idesigns, LLC,
owns.



My significant other has PC and I hear tell that Mac's can run as a PC.
Headers can be spoofed if you are smart enough to do so. I am the master of
deception and mis-direction.

--
The OBAMA motto: We've got what it takes, to take what you've got!


Harry[_5_] August 12th 10 02:21 PM

Which Trailer Connector to Use?
 
"Harry (I post with a Mac, check the headers for ID spoofers who don't)"
wrote in message
...
I am Tosk wrote:
In article ,
says...
On 8/11/10 4:59 PM, Harry wrote:


Nope. You're not Harry. You post with Microsoft Outlook Express
6.00.2900.5931.

I'm the real Harry. I post with a Mac. You can't.


Yeah, and then you post with a PC and spoof everyone else, including
yourself most likely... Plonk you asshole...;)


Plonk away, you short little schitt-for-brains republi-turd. I post with a
mac.

I'll be visiting your state in a few weeks to see an old pal of my father
who is restoring a 1986 Bayliner classic. I might take a few pictures and
post them 'over there'.



Careful of the rough edges. If you remember, a Bayliner bit me, and made me
bleed, while I was inspecting it at a boat show in Annapolis, years ago.
(Does that mean Bayliner uses cutting edge technology?)

--
The OBAMA motto: We've got what it takes, to take what you've got!



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