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Re: PULL MY TRAILER WITH AN RV ???


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Posted by Nat on April 29, 2003 at 18:58:12 from (24.28.252.212):

In Reply to: PULL MY TRAILER WITH AN RV ??? posted by Jerry C OK on April 29, 2003 at 10:16:19:

I see these posts and it makes me wonder. you can't throw a blanket and cover all RV'ers anymore that the same blanlet would cover all truckers, or tractor haulers. I have an RV, and I have a tractor that I haul, and have owned and operated tandem dumps, pulling trailers for years. I feel pretty confident that if we all call stupid, stupid and not try to include all of any group in a blanket statement, it would do us all more good. Last week I saw a man,woman, and 2 little kids in a 1/2 ton chevy pickup pulling a 33 ft. fifth wheel rv. that's stupid. I also saw an older gentleman pulling a 3600 ford tractor behind a 1/2 ton ford and had so much weight on the front of the trailer that the back of the truck nearly drug the ground, stupid. I had a so called pro driver come down a ramp onto the interstate in an 18 wheeler, he was coming in no matter that I was in the right lane and another tk. was passing me on the left, and I was running over the speed limit, I had to jam on the brakes or wear a set of tandems to the funeral home, stupid.
Most RV'ers know that the weigh capacity of a motorhome is nearly maxed out with the weight of the rig alone, just as most people who pull a tractor on a trailer can judge how much weight to put on the truck, and most truckdrivers will yeild right of way coming on to an interstate, but when we post on a message board, we all myself tend to try to lump everyone into a group, but we don't all fit.
I am not trying to start a war and don't want anyone else to, I'm just pointing out something we all know anyway, thanks for listening, Nat


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