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Need opinions on if this trailer will carry my Bobcat
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<blockquote data-quote="6brnorma" data-source="post: 74547" data-attributes="member: 5914"><p>The last two posts are both accurate and informative. I run nine (550 flatbed/w bobcat trailer attached) trucks throughout the southwest US…..the rules are confusing and can change from state to state. My advice is to stay under 10,000 lbs, never hook up to a commercial "looking" truck (flatbed, service truck, etc), NEVER say you are commercial, avoid any 'ports of entry' like the plague, and keep in mind that a 'Patrol' officer rarely knows the rules any better then you……a "DOT" dude will make your life miserable. Stay under the radar!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6brnorma, post: 74547, member: 5914"] The last two posts are both accurate and informative. I run nine (550 flatbed/w bobcat trailer attached) trucks throughout the southwest US…..the rules are confusing and can change from state to state. My advice is to stay under 10,000 lbs, never hook up to a commercial "looking" truck (flatbed, service truck, etc), NEVER say you are commercial, avoid any 'ports of entry' like the plague, and keep in mind that a 'Patrol' officer rarely knows the rules any better then you……a "DOT" dude will make your life miserable. Stay under the radar! [/QUOTE]
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