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Location: BRONSON ,IA. | Hi Guys, I need some opinions. I've got a 3H Lakota Bighorn with a 14 ' SW w/slide that I haul from IA to Phoenix with1 horse for 3 mo. in winter. This yr I bought a Polaris 900 Ranger to use in AZ while my wife rides. I am considering hauling the Ranger and 12' alum trailer behind my Bighorn. Would like to hear of your experiences If you have done this and other pros, cons and helpful information if you have some. Any good info would be appreciated.
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Elite Veteran
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Location: Rayne, LA | Over the last ten years I have done that with various things on the second trailer
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 656
Location: Rayne, LA | Another trip |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 656
Location: Rayne, LA | next try
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 656
Location: Rayne, LA | Another
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| Hi, please check state laws. Truck to horse trailer must be a fifth wheel attach (not goose neck). and consider overall total length. |
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Regular
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Location: BRONSON ,IA. | I didn't realize that had to have 5th wheel plate instead of gooseneck . Is that a federal restriction? Also, how long could I be from nose to tail? My Two trailers would be about 47-48'. |
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