That Prodigy controller is a nice controller. I have one on my Blazer, and it works well, especially the self adjusting feature.
Yep, I said Blazer -- 99 TrailBlazer to be exact with a little 4.3L engine. It has no problems pulling 6500 lbs, but stopping was/is an issue with that much weight, so when I had my tractor trailer custom built, I had them add an extra pair of brakes, so now all four tires have brakes. I can stop faster with the trailer on and loaded than I can with no trailer.
Just make sure you adjust your boost when you load your trailer. I went out and got just over 2 cords of very wet birch, along with a new wood stove. I think I was pretty close to the 7500lb limit on the trailer.
I forgot to adjust the boost up from b1 (unloaded) to b3 (loaded). Came up to my first stop sign, hit the brakes, and blew right through it. Woke me up in a hurry. Nope, I didn't even think to hit the emergency lever, happened so fast. You can bet that's one of the things I also double and triple check now whenever I hook up.
-Steve
Oh - final thing - make sure the brake battery is good on that trailer, or the brakes aren't going to work very well.