KB9UDE
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I think this is the first TBN trailering thread that didn't involve needing a CDL :laughing:
I lived in Texas for over two years and saw folks tow some crazy, heavy stuff with 1/2 ton trucks. The one that took the cake was a Ford F-150 pulling a 5th wheel camper AND A bass boat behind the camper going south down 35W. I know. No pic and it didn't happen. Wish I had a camera phone back then instead of the stupid Nextel. I was in shock. Is that even legal.
Isn't it at least possible that the trailer is adequate?
No, in Texas you can not tow two trailers, some states you can, but not in Texas.
I was on my way to work one morning early. I was on Indiana 67, a 4 lane 60 mph road. As I rounded a bend I saw what looked to be a semi with trailer tailgating a older Dually Ford. They were doing about 55mph. As I passed I soon realized the Dually was pulling him with a short 15' chain.
I have pulled fully loaded semis out of snow banks, mud, ect with my diesels but that was at 3mph in 4 low, not 55mph on the highway.
Chris
Sure. Imperial makes a 7K single axle trailer, so assuming the jeep is a 5K payload, it's possible.
Imperial Trailer contact form for custom built trailers
Tires on that trailer are to small for a 7K axle, knew someone might say this, but it is a good point to bring up.
Saw this while on a towing tip last Sunday in my Titan. I was cruising along I69 between Detroit and Indy doing about 75mph pulling 8,000# when I came around the bend and seen this rig wagging all over the place. He was only doing about 60mph and the tail was wagging the dog for sure. Truck was a short bed and as you can see he has a 5,000# SUV on a single axle trailer secured by 4 1" 1,000# ratchet straps from WalMart.
I slowed to take the picture then got the He11 out of there before I became a statistic with them. I guess it may be legal since he had Handicap Plates though.:confused2:
Chris
There are some cops who wouldn't care about any of that .......unless he had farm tags on that trailer..........then he'd be in big trouble![]()