Lots of interesting opinions here. I would lie to UHaul. There, I said it. I would feel NO 'moral obligation' to UHaul. Corporate America has to think Inside the box - for legal reasons. So they try to define anything and everything that can safely be hauled on their trailer. Most two axle "car haulers" are 7000 lb gvw. So I know I could safely haul a 2 ton load on it - providing I pull it with the proper tow vehicle of course. What is the difference if I haul 2 tons of hay or bags of black dirt or salt, 2T of steel plate or lumber or an old tractor? As for liability, call your insurance agent and ask. When I hauled my old 14'x22' garage from home 120 miles up to my property I called my insurance man. Told him what I was fixing to do and he said as long as I was doing it for my own use ie, not commercially or for hire, my pickup insurance had me covered. Corporate America is as full bureaucrats as the government is and if it's outside their "box" it doesn't compute so their default answer is NO. I say tie the tractor down properly as per DOT and go. You have no "moral" obligation to UHaul.
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