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Posted by howard thanks on February 11, 2003 at 11:38:30 from (205.181.102.135):
How are you guys regerstrating your goose neck trailer In the great state of PA without paying $405.00 dollars for combnation plates for 15k gooseneck and 9900 gvw pickup. I woul like to buy gooseneck but $405 ayear is abit much for 8 to 10 shows and pulls a year my 10k pumper pull is $28.50 a year I think. If I get 10k goosneck I do not have to combanation plates if under 10k but hard preesed to put two show tractors on and not be over weight. what are you guys doing that Is legal (like 15k trailer with 10k plates on it ) thanks alot for any info
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