Painted Horse
Posted : 10/3/2010 11:13:06 PM
You didn't tell us much about the trailer. So I don't know if it's a fairly new trailer that you don't use often or if it's an ancient trailer that was in rough shape before it sat for a year.
If it was a trailer in good shape that has sat for a year, I would check the air pressure in all tires, (including the spare) make sure the lug nuts are tight, and that you have a jack, or some device to drive up on to lift a tire if you get a flat and that you have a proper lug wrench in the trailer in case you need to change a flat.
I would hook up and make sure all the lights work. While hooked up I would engage the brakes and see if you can skid the tires indicating that the brakes actually work.
Make sure the trailer jack and the ball coupler all work.
On older trailers, I jump hard on the floor and make sure that it's still strong enough to support a horse.