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Winged One wrote:ol Bombero-JC wrote:
Will the CHP stop an out-of-state double tow?
Firm "maybe".
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Well I hope not when I go there. I have a "Recreational Double" license for Michigan, and California is supposed to honor this. Hope I don't find a CHP with nothing better to do than waste my time.
โAug-27-2015 09:45 PM
sayoung wrote:laknox wrote:
Here in AZ, total length is 75' and first coupler MUST be a fifth wheel. Second coupler can be another fifth wheel, pintle or ball hitch. Can NOT have a ball or pintle as the first hitch.
Saying this, there used to be farmer down Yuma way that would hook 4 loaded cotton trailers together, about 8,000 lbs EACH, with clevis hitches and tow the whole train down I-8 from his farm to the cotton gin. He'd pull EIGHT empties back...usually running 70-75 mph, according to my dad. Zero brakes on anything but the truck. ๐
Lyle
If Az hwy rules are anything like ours,farm use has its own set of rules that let's them do this.
โAug-27-2015 07:39 PM
ol Bombero-JC wrote:
Will the CHP stop an out-of-state double tow?
Firm "maybe".
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โAug-27-2015 06:53 PM
laknox wrote:
Here in AZ, total length is 75' and first coupler MUST be a fifth wheel. Second coupler can be another fifth wheel, pintle or ball hitch. Can NOT have a ball or pintle as the first hitch.
Saying this, there used to be farmer down Yuma way that would hook 4 loaded cotton trailers together, about 8,000 lbs EACH, with clevis hitches and tow the whole train down I-8 from his farm to the cotton gin. He'd pull EIGHT empties back...usually running 70-75 mph, according to my dad. Zero brakes on anything but the truck. ๐
Lyle
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majorgator wrote:VoodooMedicineMan wrote:
Georgia and Florida do not allow double towing with an RV.
Here is a web site showing which states allow and don't allow
Your website link is from 2009, so definitely not valid anymore.
My relative that is current LEO (highway patrol) has confirmed to me that it IS LEGAL in FL.
โAug-27-2015 02:18 PM
mikewats wrote:
We go to Fort Wilderness often during the year. I recently bought golf cart to use while we are camping there. My question is I see several 5th wheels coming thru Georgia with a trailer behind them either to haul a motorcycle or golf cart. I think Georgia law prohibits that if your are a Georgia resident. Does anyone know what the law is and if one played ignorant just wondering what the worst that could happen
โAug-27-2015 02:07 PM
majorgator wrote:VoodooMedicineMan wrote:
Georgia and Florida do not allow double towing with an RV.
Here is a web site showing which states allow and don't allow
Your website link is from 2009, so definitely not valid anymore.
My relative that is current LEO (highway patrol) has confirmed to me that it IS LEGAL in FL.