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Bumper pull or gooseneck flatbed?
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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1650933" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>7 goosenecks and one bumper pull. (Welding trailer). I'm currently looking at ~20 foot bumper pull equipment trailers. Just so when I need to move a machine down the road but close I don't have to clammer up on the back of the truck. The goosenecks only drawback. </p><p>Another thing you need to be aware of is the CDL laws. If you get a trailer with tandem duals it's CDL.</p><p>If you get a trailer with 7000 pound axles it's CDL on a dually truck. 6000 pound axles on a lot of duallys will get you there.</p><p>CDL laws don't apply to farm tagged trailers as long as the truck is also farm tagged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1650933, member: 24947"] 7 goosenecks and one bumper pull. (Welding trailer). I'm currently looking at ~20 foot bumper pull equipment trailers. Just so when I need to move a machine down the road but close I don't have to clammer up on the back of the truck. The goosenecks only drawback. Another thing you need to be aware of is the CDL laws. If you get a trailer with tandem duals it's CDL. If you get a trailer with 7000 pound axles it's CDL on a dually truck. 6000 pound axles on a lot of duallys will get you there. CDL laws don't apply to farm tagged trailers as long as the truck is also farm tagged. [/QUOTE]
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