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Gooseneck trailer adapter to kinpin set up
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<blockquote data-quote="deenranch" data-source="post: 789222" data-attributes="member: 6465"><p>One thing you might check on is having your trailer DOT inspected. I have a 32 foot flatbed that we haul hay, tractor, and skid steer on and I was stopped the other day and was told I had to have the trailer inspected. It has farm tags on it and the truck. He told me since the trailer could haul 20,000 lbs it had to be inspected. This is in TEXAS!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deenranch, post: 789222, member: 6465"] One thing you might check on is having your trailer DOT inspected. I have a 32 foot flatbed that we haul hay, tractor, and skid steer on and I was stopped the other day and was told I had to have the trailer inspected. It has farm tags on it and the truck. He told me since the trailer could haul 20,000 lbs it had to be inspected. This is in TEXAS!!!! [/QUOTE]
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