Posted by Bret4207 on June 19, 2013 at 05:01:20 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: Is this legal? posted by mkirsch on June 18, 2013 at 06:03:17:
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Exactly. Just cuz he didn't get caught don't make it legal.
I looked into this some years back when I was still gainfully employed. IIRC the laws in NY require the power unit in a doubles situation to be a tractor w/5th wheel. I got looking into it because a guy I know through another guy asked me if he could "pull his hitch wagon behind his truck". That's how it was put to me. I told him he was legal as long as he met the requirements for an SMV as far as signage, speed, etc. Next thing I know I'm in hot water because Bozo took that to mean he could attach the hitch wagon behind his stock trailer and tow to a show. He got caught and started dropping my name. I was dumb for not playing 100 questions with him, but he was dumber.
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