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On Tuesday, 27 June 2017 10:10:46 UTC+10, Duster wrote:
Registered Florida. Federal laws allow travel, but not on all state highways/roads. Florida Length: 48′ trailer (53′ semi-trailer must have kingpin setting of 41′ from center of kingpin to center of rear axle to be legal) 75′ overall length. 1500 pound trailer jackknifing a 35,000 pound motor home. Now really, LMAO! Already been discussed with insurance. Not only one doing this. Best. Tom #711. Gordon should be fine in Oregon most places like I said. In Florida the 75ft length is for a commercial tractor-trailer rig but for non-comm it's 65ft, putting %711 8ft over. But who cares, you're a rebel, right? Oh, so it is OK to kill sleeping babies in Oregon then? Cheers Paul |
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