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Originally Posted by Chuck v
Flyboy,
Conjecture about towing laws is a very poor way to determine the rules. Most states that allow 3 vehicle combinations have some limits on overall weight but only a few constrain the vehicle type. Here is a good reference:
https://www.goodsam.com/article/defa...eID=1195129#TN
In the above list, here is a state that DOES limit to a fiver followed by a watercraft, ATV, etc. (pretty specific if you ask me...)
MINNESOTA
- Maximum RV width 102 in.
- Maximum motorhome length 45 ft
- Maximum trailer length 45 ft
- Maximum RV height 13.5 ft.
- Maximum lengths for two/three combinations 75/70 ft.
- Three-vehicle combo must be a fifth-wheel trailer, maximum length 28 ft. + watercraft, ATV, motorcycle or snowmobile. Riding allowed in travel trailers, fifth-wheel trailers and truck campers.
Chuck
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Chucky,
I am glad the know about Minnesota law. That is just one state. I know that Iowa allows it. Limits, I know not. It is poor conjecture on your part that you think that the OP would just jump out and pull something without checking based upon your experiences in Minnesota. I can guarantee you that Texas is waaaay different any any ways than Minnesota.
I was understanding that the OP was asking if people do it or not and advice, NOT if it was legal or not.
That would take more time than you or I have to figure out.