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Re: pulling doubles?????
« on: Oct 29, 2006, 07:33:51 AM »
the problem is  the rear trailer  would be pushing the  front trailer,  if  any  sway  starts  with the trailer ,pulling doubles  only  magnifies that


in  some northern states  truckers  are allowed to pull triples,  but  after getting the rigs  straight, they must  hook  LARGE chains  between the trailers  that keep them from  swaying,  and they are only allowed to run  at 50mph in the right lane

if you had a 3/4 ton truck  it "could"  be done,  but a 1/2 ton chevy  is  too light


remember  last month when i drove to north arkansas  and got that  parts truck,  :aaa:  i wish  i had  had my  RV  pulling it  that night :sheerterror:
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