The only thing I would tell you is to buy the correct weight license for when you will be loaded. Example: Most states pickup license are for 8500 lbs. That means the truck and trailer can't weight more than that or you are in violation. I carry 12 ton or 24,000 lbs. license on my pickups. You are under the 26,000 DOT cut off but are safe for most loads.
Don't tell me if it is your truck and trailer you can haul with out the correct weight license. I got caught in IL at a Wendy's. The DOT guy was eating lunch. I stopped and was eating. He asked to see my pickup license. I only had the 8500 lbs. license. He took me down to the scale.( it was only a few miles away) I weighed 17000 lbs. It cost me $880 dollars to get out of the scale lot. Paid in cash or credit card. The law says you have to be licensed for the total weight of the combination vehicle, truck+trailer. The license for 12 ton in Iowa non-commercial is only $165 for my pickup.
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