RE: IML: U-Haul vs private carrier
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RE: IML: U-Haul vs private carrier



As I think others have already pointed out, there is a weight limit on those
"tow dollies" - I seem to recall it is safe for vehicles that weight 3500
pounds or less.   Also, it is very tricky and unsafe to tow a 6000 pound
vehicle with a truck that weighs less than that, and this applies regardless
of the trailer design.  No car is worth risking your life for!

Dick Benjamin

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Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 9:00 PM
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Subject: Re: IML: U-Haul vs private carrier

Case in point. When I purchased a '58 Plymouth wagon (122" wheelbase), it 
did not fit any trailer available from U-Haul, Ahern, Hertz, etc. The tow 
dollies did not look substantial enough for the Plymouth, though I do not 
know how much a 1948 Imperial weighs.





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