Consider a trailer jack and then there's no grey areas where you may and may not be legal,
CHAUSSON
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Gender: Location: Tipperary Posts: 6813 Registered: 02 / 2012 My Motorhome: Knaus Sport Ti 700 UFB Silverline Base Vehicle: Renault Master 150 dci Quickshift
Consider a trailer jack and then there's no grey areas where you may and may not be legal,
I Think Jack has a covered in trailer painted in the same colours as the Adria, John!
Mabye he is going to put a hitch on the back of the Trailer and have himself a little Road Train.
the fat controller
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Gender: Location: Moira, Craigavon Age: 61 Homepage:fincaangelacat.com Posts: 9485 Registered: 04 / 2012 My Motorhome: Benimar Tessoro 481 Base Vehicle: Ford Transit
He does have a trailer, which he has towed dolly with. The a frames usually need vacuum etc for the brakes so not sure if dolly will oblige on that front.
Chevy g20
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Gender: Location: Omagh Age: 59 Posts: 3205 Registered: 12 / 2011 My Motorhome: Base Vehicle:
yeah Ive got a PRG Covered Trailer but was thinking for the odd week end an ordinary basic A Frame would be handy. I don't need vacuum brakes as Dolly is only 400 K so all I need is a basic A frame with wiring for Dolly. Would be handy too when I'm leaving the C6 or the Land Rover or whatever for servicing I could tow it behind and have transport to come home again.
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