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Re: Hauling Ford 8N with small pickup
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Posted by Adam Paul on September 02, 2004 at 11:21:04 from (64.236.221.6):
In Reply to: Re: Hauling Ford 8N with small pickup posted by ed1 on September 02, 2004 at 10:58:51:
Ed, You have a lot of great points! The "loopholes" here are exactly as you mentioned. My point, it"s not the weight that will get you stopped (passenger use), it"s the careless driving. Also I forgot what the cut-off was, 10,000 or 12,000 lbs, you reminded me it was 10K, Thank you. The "Camry" example was just that. Also note, I mentioned the use of a Hensley or Pull-rite hitch. No sway with theses hitches... Why? Because the hitch is mounted far under the tow vehicle above the rear axel, and the trailer in a sense has it"s tongue moved forward. The most popular use of these hitches is when a car like an Intrepid, or Caddy is towing a 9500 lb Airstream. One last thought, I would hate to see some a$$ forget the common sense, and give us some new law!!! Respectfully, Adam
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