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Keystone Cougar 24RDS 1/2 ton 5th

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Unless something has changed, east of the Mississippi I'm not sure there is even one state that allows doubles of any kind other than commercial rigs. 5th wheel ,bumper pull , nada.
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Well well. . I would not have guessed any and none are around me . Good to know even though I'll never pull like that. I'm surprised Oregon and Wyoming are not on that list. I have seen double pulls in Colter Bay last summer. How do they get away with that ? I even saw one guy who was pulling a trailer with two ATVs behind his 5th wheel . Thing about the whole set up was he had a boat and its trailer rigged up on top of his truck. I have no earthly idea how he got it up there and how he gets it down. People get carried away and it becomes dangerous.
 
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Here we go. This guy knows how to tow and bring it all with him. Looks safe to me.
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Not quite what I had in mind, but it’s legal , and I’m comfortable with it. Im definitely going to go with a bumper pull with GVW of no more than 6,500#. Then I will have room to safety add the boat and be well within the capability of the truck and myself. I’ll post some pics when I get it all hooked up.
 

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