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when i got pulled they told me both trailes must be braked and same reg thats all.:thumbup:

 

Whoever pulled you and told you that were WRONG!

 

 

Oh, and welcome to the forum mate:thumbup:

 

 

 

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Whoever pulled you and told you that were WRONG!

 

 

Oh, and welcome to the forum mate:thumbup:

 

 

 

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but thats one of the reasons he will probably get away with it.. the guys who pretend to be in charge don't really know what they are doing:thumbup:

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We will find out in the morning

 

Apparently when reversing you steer as if there no trailer (opposite of reversing with 1 trailer on), never tried it myself though

 

 

Also I notice you haven't connect up either of the breakaway cables :001_tt2:

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Apparently when reversing you steer as if there no trailer (opposite of reversing with 1 trailer on), never tried it myself though

 

Anyone who has worked on a farm as a tractor driver will have done this.

 

Gets easier with practice!

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as said aricultral is legal front trailer only loaded there is also a length limit and brakes and lights and iirc a speed reduction too ! i once brought two artic trailers with a mate with two close coupled also 6 miles down the road and back lanes ! tis interestng two four wheel trailers close coupled behind tractor turns take some thinking about if you dont wanna right off waiting cars or beach yourself in the hedge / roadside furniture/mables front garden !!!

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