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    Default It worked !


    Some on here knows that ive been thinking of putting a hitch on the of my camper so I could pull my boat too.Well I did it and took it for a test drive today and everything work great.I could not even tell my boat was behind my camper.Now if i can make it from my house to Lake Blackshear ive done good I can go camping and fishing with one truck!

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    Just dont try to back-up:D

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    You May Want To Check With The Dot In Your State. I Know Here In Nc It Is Legal To Pull Both But The Entire Rig Cant Be More Than 60 Feet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charger4404spd
    Just dont try to back-up:D
    You said that right!!!

    I grew up on a tobacco farm in NC. We used to pull two sleds behind the Farmal 140. On many occasions, I had to try and back up, it was a nightmare!!

    I think I broke 6 or 8 tongues over the years....:D

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    Arkansas may have restrictions also.

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    heres a site that list all states max tow length and if tripple tow is allowed
    www.wecamp2.com and pick rv size limits on left hand side.
    i never have figured out how to insert a link

    jt
    hold my beer im fixin to try sumthin:

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    wow it inserted it for me
    hold my beer im fixin to try sumthin:

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    I guess i better call the state patrol in the morning before I leave.Im under 60 ft. I have CDL s.I thought as long as you where under 60 foot you was OK but i better check first I dont need any trouble with the law.

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    crappie fisher when I bought my 5th wheel I put a new bumper on it. It came with the usual 4" thin wall bumper and I had it cut off and a schedule 40 4" bumper welded in it's place I just couldn't trust that flemsey bumper that came on it . Also had the hitch welded to new bumper.Dont gert in a bind and have to back it up with boat on it.

    mikeg

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    oh i want plus its just a 14' alum vhull. I can un hook it and turn it around.Im just worried about the d.o.t now. I guess before I leave out in the morn i will give them a call.I just called the local sheriffs dept and nobody there had a clue.which they said i might have to have cdl which I do.I have a class A cdl it says that i may operate combination vehicles over 26,000lbs.and tow trailers over 10,000Lbs gvwr.Like I said im uder the 60 foot law i think its 53 foot all together.See im just pulling a small 15 foot camper.So I guess we will find out in the morn if I can do this or not.

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