Posted by RodInNS on September 08, 2007 at 19:42:15 from (24.224.246.156):
In Reply to: Why the DOT has rules posted by john in la on September 08, 2007 at 14:36:29:
Hmmmmm. Ya know, I just came from an auction today where I saw something just about as stupid. There was a trailer there that was made up from a 1 ton truck frame with a fairly large dump box on it. Now this was no average trailer. It was well built with a heavy front frame and a full fifth wheel plate and KING PIN set up to go behind a single axle shunt TRACTOR. That's all good. It looked weird, but fine. It sold, for what I didn't really pay any attention.... since it didn't really interest me. Anyway... the guy that bought it had a Chev dually with a factory box. The last I saw the thing, the Chevy was backed under the king pin, hitched, with the full frame of that trailer sitting INSIDE the truck box. He could go in one direction, and that was straight ahead. I don't know how far Homer got with it, but luckily there was a replacement truck box at the auction too... I thought I saw it all, 'till I saw that.
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