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<blockquote data-quote="Idoitall" data-source="post: 11535" data-attributes="member: 836"><p>I have to 2nd the Gooseneck option. They are much easier to maneuver around and can be really handy in tight places. And they tow much better than a bumper pull since the weight is better distributed. </p><p></p><p>There is also a hidden plus for them. Unless you are willing to go and help, your friends and neighbors can't borrow the trailer. Most of them are probably inexperienced with trailers, likely don't have a sufficient truck to tow the load, no brake connection, and don't have enough or the right insurance, etc. There is already enough exposure for you while towing for yourself, don't get involved with someone else's problems and lawsuits. There is also the D.O.T. Not sure how they handle this, but you could end up with a ticket as the trailer owner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idoitall, post: 11535, member: 836"] I have to 2nd the Gooseneck option. They are much easier to maneuver around and can be really handy in tight places. And they tow much better than a bumper pull since the weight is better distributed. There is also a hidden plus for them. Unless you are willing to go and help, your friends and neighbors can't borrow the trailer. Most of them are probably inexperienced with trailers, likely don't have a sufficient truck to tow the load, no brake connection, and don't have enough or the right insurance, etc. There is already enough exposure for you while towing for yourself, don't get involved with someone else's problems and lawsuits. There is also the D.O.T. Not sure how they handle this, but you could end up with a ticket as the trailer owner. [/QUOTE]
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