Posted by nebraska cowman on June 18, 2013 at 02:42:12 from (70.62.42.30):
In Reply to: Is this legal? posted by Daryl in PA on June 17, 2013 at 21:01:58:
You guys live in a different world. I'm in OH now and I'd forgotten how cussed narrow and twisted the roads are. And don't even try to fill up with gas in any smaller towns. There is not room to get the trailer off the road, let alone any place to turn around. Yeah, 65 ft max for those combos in NE. RVs are exempt from most restrictions. Now the one Case Nutty posted is a different story. You add the potential weight of BOTH trailers + the towing vehicle. I can't legally tow my two trailers empty. They put me in a DOT weight calls that requires a CDL and also they would exceed the length limit.
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