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Gidday all,
I'm sure everyone has seen the ad with the punce towing about 7 thing behind his new 4X.
Is it possible to tow a light trailer (ie tiny tinny) behind say a caravan that has had a towbar put on it??
Is there anything that says you can't??
Not thinking about it...just wondering....I hate being crook....
Come on all the 'knowledgeable' people let me know why you can't do it.
There's probably a reason on a site somewhere but I couldn't be bothered looking. I'm a slug in reality
I didn't even know which section to put this in. But I thought a boat has to be in the roadtrain somewhere so in boating it would go. I think that's right
You can just imagine it...the grey army with van and tinny. Gunna be some peeved people then eh.
Yeah, I'm a tad bored as well.
If my Pajero breaks down (heaven forbid) and I have the tinnie in tow and then someone hitches me up and tows me home does that count? Interesting topic though finga. I tend to think so long as the car has the horsepower to do it then why not?
I've seen it done, though it was about 30 yrs ago. A couple of groups of holidaymakers going over to Straddie used to have a boat hooked up behind the caravan. They would roll into Amity double hitched, not sure about on the mainland. They may have hitched up before the barge trip. Haven't seen it since, those where the days!
I reckon you would also need an articulate licence, but with that and all being set up within specs ? Some thing like a F truck to 5th wheel van with tinnie in tow
cheers
blaze
Ok just looked at the NSW Roads and Traffic web site and they say that towing more that one trailer is a no no
see http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/registrati...ngtrailers.pdf
I think that it would be the same for every state
Aussiefool
I use to tow stuff like that between farms. Funny thing about it is there so easy to reverse. Just reverse like you would normally turn and thats where the second trailer goes.
It is against the law except in certain special circumstances, and you need a B-double or Road train license to tow (and the hitching requirements are different).
It is actually possible, but only on certain roads.
I was still in junior school when I saw the setup of a school friend of mine.
It was the Mercedes family car (mom/dad/friend and his sister, plus the rotweiler), then a caravan, then there was the hoby-cat and finally a trailer. The worst part was getting down the road from their house and around the first corner. His dad used the whole road to take that corner and after that it was a few bends and he was on the national highway and away on the annual 4 week holiday down at the coast. Nowadays i dont think he will be able to get away with that setup though
Not even sure if it was legal then? (I am talking '81 /'82 here now)
The whole road train somehow ran off the brakes from the car I seem to remember.
Mmmmm....I am erring on the 'illegal side' but I will have a definate answer for you all tomorrow.
But it got me thinking as I have seen a converted bus that was towing a box type trailer that had a tinny on the roof and behind that was a Suzuki Jimny with its front wheels up in the trailer. And this was a well set up, grey nomad cruising vehicle, so it would have all been done by the book.
So in theory, there is 3 separate vehicles with wheels coming in contact with the road, with only 1 atriculated joint, bus to trailer. But you would think there would have to be some articulation somehow between trailer and rear wheels of 4 x 4.