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With four wheels, one set steerable, that would be called a wagon in the midwest. Not legal on most highways except for county and state roads traveling from one field to another or the farm, and then only up to certain speeds.
Originally Posted by Joehvac25 He must live in van 1 and work out of van 2 I thought duplex.
Originally Posted by fridgitator That is recycling! With no engine, the question is what the definition of a trailer is in the local jurisdiction. I see old truck beds converted to trailers, but with a single axle in the rear It is just an enclosed trailer...
That is recycling! With no engine, the question is what the definition of a trailer is in the local jurisdiction. I see old truck beds converted to trailers, but with a single axle in the rear
Originally Posted by blitz it's different in the US of A. almost anything goes down there. almost. If you think it's anything goes now, just wait until the USA is annexed by Mexico.
it's different in the US of A. almost anything goes down there. almost.
Originally Posted by shaygetz Awesome....takes me back to the 70s and High School---only thing missing is an airbrushed mural and shag carpet... Yeah, I was thinking that also... albeit late 1960's. Since it is a laandscaper (read that lawn service)... maybe this is not so bad. Different skill level IMO. Around here one sees lots of the Ryder or Uhaul box vans converted to rolling equipment warehouses. One thing this dude has going for him... his equipment is locked up! Wonder where he parks that mess? I would report him if he parked it next door to me.
Awesome....takes me back to the 70s and High School---only thing missing is an airbrushed mural and shag carpet...
He must live in van 1 and work out of van 2
i work around Edison quite a bit, never saw that thing. i'll be looking for it now...
Originally Posted by machery Do all the signal lights work on it? if so, he may be ok. I bet the main van has a hard time pulling it up hill as well as his stopping distance is tripple. The front van has 8 lugs on the wheels,it can take the weight,I think!
From the looks of the front van he can get another one and tow doubles soon.
Originally Posted by DLZ Dan I was wrong, he's not an exterminator-he's a landscaper! Wouldnt you trust him to make your property look beautiful? The mere presence of that makes everything around it look beautiful, even the dog crap shines with a lovely glow in it's shadow. What more could you ask?
Originally Posted by 2sac Guess he hasn't hit it big like Billy the Exterminator I was wrong, he's not an exterminator-he's a landscaper! Wouldnt you trust him to make your property look beautiful?
It reminds me of the movie "Planes, Trains and Automobiles" when John Candy tells the cop.........."I know it doesn't look like much officer, but it runs fine and the radio still works, believe it or not".
Originally Posted by 2sac Guess he hasn't hit it big like Billy the Exterminator Poor Billy...... http://www.tmz.com/2012/06/05/billy-...ry-bretherton/
Do all the signal lights work on it? if so, he may be ok. I bet the main van has a hard time pulling it up hill as well as his stopping distance is tripple.
Guess he hasn't hit it big like Billy the Exterminator
I wonder what the law is for that. Living in NJ I thought to myself, if that guys lived here that would never fly. THen to see he is in Edison shocked me. Interesting to say the least.
That just may be legal,the rear van has no motor.I see UPS do it!
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