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Posted by VaTom on October 26, 2004 at 18:57:08 from (64.4.123.9):
In Reply to: Re: Brake controller question posted by rustyfarmall on October 26, 2004 at 17:02:24:
Hi Rustyfarmall, That brings up a question I've had. Like Kelvin, I couldn't get another hydraulic controller. Unlike Kelvin, I much preferred my hydraulic one over the Prodigy I'm now using. The only reason I switched was a new-to-me trailer with 8 brakes. The hydraulic controller couldn't handle that many brakes. The Prodigy's working, but I find it more difficult to keep adjusted than the hydraulic one. And the installation angle required to work wasn't what the instructions said. A buddy was delighted I was retiring my hydraulic unit. Like me, he prefers them. Why do you think the electric controllers are "a vast improvement"? Other than avoiding the plumbing.
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