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  • wagyu52

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    I‘d say the van and cycle have that trailer overloaded, other than that I’ve seen multiple trailers before. Can’t believe it pulled well. Asked him if he needed any help he said he thought he had everything, I agreed.

    Made a comment about having land and sea covered and if he had anything for the air, it kinda ended there don’t think he understood
     

    Frosty

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    Meh, I feel better about sharing the road with him than some of these semis that roll out of Mexico. We have a couple mobile service guys that I’ve had to go boom engines out of equipment for, basically Mexico doesn’t have or doesn’t enforce laws for trucks like we do in the states.
     

    Leo

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    Brakes are tricky on double trailers, I would hate to do something like that without properly engineered braking systems.

    I have seen a single trailer start oscillating and throw the tow vehicle sideways. Not a pretty sight.
     

    jerrob

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    I've seen set ups just like this in Michigan, it's not uncommon to see a pick-up pulling a camping trailer with a boat in tow.
    Once they get over 65ish MPH, the start to resemble a snake on a slalom course.
     
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