So I guess there is at least one advantage to owning a "baby Prevost" as Jon calls them.
Maybe I need to get all my California travel done before I acquire a 45'er?
Wonder who the other states are?
So I guess there is at least one advantage to owning a "baby Prevost" as Jon calls them.
Maybe I need to get all my California travel done before I acquire a 45'er?
Wonder who the other states are?
Our old 40 foot coach could tow almost any vehicle and be legal. I set the Dodge quad cab pickup for towing because I was legal, and when I was alone that is what I towed. I am at 68 feet in the 45 foot coach with the Dodge behind it.
When we decided to sell the Jeep GC we found that we needed something equally short otherwise we were illegal. I think a Subuaru Outback and a 45 foot coach is illegal for example, but a 45 coach with an H2 Hummer is legal. Who would've thunk it?
I found this on the Roadmaster site. Obviously not official, but it lists limits for all states.
http://www.roadmaster-tow-bars.com/laws.html
Wow, there's even a few 60ft states in there!!
Ray
Kevin with his 30' trailer certainly wins this award.
Mike