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   / Your towing rigs and trailers #3,091  
This is why my 12k PJ was de-rated by PJ to come under the California Commercial Driver License requirement.

I did the same de-rating on the VIN for my Big Tex equipment trailer.

Recently I got the CA DMV registration renewal for my small dump trailer. It offered me two choices:

1. Do a non-operational registration (not licensed for street use) at a cost of $20 per year.
2. Do a "PTI" (permanent street registration), good for 5 years, at a total all-in cost of $10.

Yes, it would be $100 to make it non-operational on the street for 5 years, or just $10 for on-street registration for the same period. Love bureaucracy.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #3,092  
PJ 22' 14k partial tilt

DSC01101 by richardktm300, on Flickr

You are going to love that 22' with the tilting feature based on the old 2008 we picked upped this summer. Our front fixed 4' section is steel however and will mess up the paint on the bottom of the bucket so I may get a mat for it. The steel is nice as it works out well for a welding table. We got a ball for the tractor hitches so we can use it as a place to change oil, rotate tires or just to have a flat working service. I have used it a lot in redoing the 1948 B Allis Chalmers that we hope to have ready to drive in a local Veterans Day Parade.

I guess I will paint the steel section but I do not paint the wood for safety reasons. Painted wood seems to be as slick as steel beds when wet.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #3,093  
What I noticed was the tires and rims... asked him about it and he said it his stealth trailer that he had built...

With the regs in place, he's just playing the odds..... sometimes it's easier to hide in plain sight in a densely populated region like yours though....

Any seasoned DOT inspector could tell by glancing at the loads he's hauling.... pretty hard to beat the scales at that point....

Rgds, D.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #3,094  
Yep... I never sees scales except on the freeways coming and going into the SF Bay Area...

I would venture all of his work is inside the DOT ring of weigh stations surrounding the SF Bay Area...

The trailer isn't large just set up for 20k...

Just my luck... if I were to go out of the area and were dealing with the Highway Patrol it wound happen the first time out...

The density is increasing and traffic here can be quite a problem... 90 minutes to drive 27 miles at 10:30 Wednesday morning... no accidents or construction… just heavy traffic.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #3,095  
I did the same de-rating on the VIN for my Big Tex equipment trailer.

Recently I got the CA DMV registration renewal for my small dump trailer. It offered me two choices:

1. Do a non-operational registration (not licensed for street use) at a cost of $20 per year.
2. Do a "PTI" (permanent street registration), good for 5 years, at a total all-in cost of $10.

Yes, it would be $100 to make it non-operational on the street for 5 years, or just $10 for on-street registration for the same period. Love bureaucracy.

Do you plan to change it all to Nevada?

Don't know the particulars but in Carson City some of the horse people I know had problems due to the loads they were trailering through the state...

I guess it really is a patchwork once you go out of State.

I was pulled over with Dealer tags in Grass Valley... we had a customer that moved there and wanted to buy a used pick up... I said I would drive it to Tahoe and stop by to see if it was what he was looking for and he had a trade...

The California Highway Patrol stopped me and was going to cite me for personal use of vehicle with Dealer tags...

I explained I was showing the vehicle... he said is that my story and was I sticking to it... I said yes sir because it was true... he did all the usual things that took about 25 minutes and let me go... saying I have been warned and he would not let me go next time?

Again... I was in clear and could prove it... kind of being guilty and having to prove innocence...

Heck, he could have followed me to Greenhorn Road and asked the customer...
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #3,096  
Do you plan to change it all to Nevada?

I've migrated the trucks and our passenger vehicles to Nevada. My trailers are still mostly CA. CHP doesn't seem to care with our mismatched vehicle/trailer plates, but our plates are blocked so that might help. Nevada DMV requires the vehicle come in for a VIN inspection to register it-- not easy to do with trailers in regular use working at the CA property.

I've found the costs for registration about the same in both states-- a few a little higher, a few a little lower.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #3,098  
said no one ever

I like guys like you. You keep them cheap. Preach on man...

The 6.0 is a fine diesel, you just have to know how they work. Not to mention they come behind a stout transmission and a chassis that doesn't blow ball joints or front end components every 30K miles.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #3,099  
I like guys like you. You keep them cheap. Preach on man...

The 6.0 is a fine diesel, you just have to know how they work. Not to mention they come behind a stout transmission and a chassis that doesn't blow ball joints or front end components every 30K miles.

Agreed. The Superduty platform is stout, and once the EPA crap is delt with, the 6.0 is as reliable as my trusty old 7.3's.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #3,100  
Anyone using a large Mercedes SUV to tow? The large ones are unibody but have a 7500 lb rating. Our heaviest trailer is 6,000.

We are kind of done with our Tahoe.
 

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