[AT] Towing
Jim Thomson
L50bmg at comcast.net
Thu Aug 31 16:37:06 PDT 2006
Here in Utah, you will see a pickup with a giant 5th wheel camper towing
a boat or what the locals call a "Toy Trailer". What is even more scary
is that this same set up will pass you going up the twisty mountain roads!
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Jim Thomson
Riverton,Utah
L50bmg at comcast.net
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Indiana Robinson wrote:
> In Indiana it is legal to tow a trailer with a rear hitch
>and to tow another trailer behind that. I am not sure of
>the law changes that allow that, just that they started
>appearing one day and are said to be legal. I was wondering
>how universal that might be across the country and if any
>states expressly forbid it. Most often it is a vehicle that
>is pulling a travel trailer and then has a boat trailer
>behind that.
> It seems a little funny that someone can hit the road with
>a 130 foot motor home pulling two trailers behind it but if
>I were to hang 3 empty farm wagons behind a tractor and
>start down a back road at 10 MPH with it I can be stopped
>and ticketed...
> I got to thinking about this because I want to go to a
>plow day about 40 miles away and I thought about putting
>the plow on a small trailer behind the bigger trailer. If I
>thought that there would be a loader or forklift there I
>would just sit the plow on the truck or crosswise on one
>end of the bigger trailer using my loader. My S-MTA Farmall
>that I would likely take does not have a 3-point lift or I
>could use a 3 point boom I have..
>
>
>
>--
>"farmer"
>
>"The greatest mistake you can make in life is to be
>continually fearing you will make one."
>Elbert Hubbard (1856 - 1915)
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>Francis Robinson
>Central Indiana, USA
>robinson at svs.net
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Here in Utah, you will see a pickup with a giant 5th wheel camper
towing a boat or what the locals call a "Toy Trailer". What is even
more scary is that this same set up will pass you going up the twisty
mountain roads! <br>
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Jim Thomson
Riverton,Utah
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<<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.fotki.com/JThomson/">www.fotki.com/JThomson/</a>>
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Indiana Robinson wrote:
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<pre wrap=""> In Indiana it is legal to tow a trailer with a rear hitch
and to tow another trailer behind that. I am not sure of
the law changes that allow that, just that they started
appearing one day and are said to be legal. I was wondering
how universal that might be across the country and if any
states expressly forbid it. Most often it is a vehicle that
is pulling a travel trailer and then has a boat trailer
behind that.
It seems a little funny that someone can hit the road with
a 130 foot motor home pulling two trailers behind it but if
I were to hang 3 empty farm wagons behind a tractor and
start down a back road at 10 MPH with it I can be stopped
and ticketed...
I got to thinking about this because I want to go to a
plow day about 40 miles away and I thought about putting
the plow on a small trailer behind the bigger trailer. If I
thought that there would be a loader or forklift there I
would just sit the plow on the truck or crosswise on one
end of the bigger trailer using my loader. My S-MTA Farmall
that I would likely take does not have a 3-point lift or I
could use a 3 point boom I have..
--
"farmer"
"The greatest mistake you can make in life is to be
continually fearing you will make one."
Elbert Hubbard (1856 - 1915)
Refurbished Shopsmith's
Good used SPT's
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.indiana-robinson.0catch.com/">http://www.indiana-robinson.0catch.com/</a>
Francis Robinson
Central Indiana, USA
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:robinson at svs.net">robinson at svs.net</a>
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