A pair of 28' trailers is legal pretty much anywhere in the lower 48. I'm very specifically looking at the New England area. Basically I want the tracking/articulation of an A-double set, with the ability to back up without too much drama. A B lead flatbed with a 28' deck is still a 35+ foot trailer, regrettably, and I doubt it could be snuck by as a double set.
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Yep, if you are limited to 28 over all for each trailer, it would not work, and like AI said I have never even actually seen one that short, but they may make them. I see b-trains used out west, but a lot of them places you can pull long doubles too, so that is probably why they are legal there.
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Now I kick my mirrors out so I cant see the wiggle if there is a weird load, drive my front trailer, and keep it smooth on the wheel. And I go slower!FlaSwampRat Thanks this. -
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