Hoehand79
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Just seen this, I can't even get an examiner to get my class 6 now there is gonna be another rush for class 1-3 . Wtf
Just seen this, I can't even get an examiner to get my class 6 now there is gonna be another rush for class 1-3 . Wtf//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200429/e29f35c5774aff3ba0ca938d2084a156.jpg
Just seen this, I can't even get an examiner to get my class 6 now there is gonna be another rush for class 1-3 . Wtf//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200429/e29f35c5774aff3ba0ca938d2084a156.jpg
Provinces to the east and west of Ab have enhanced license requirements for pulling a trailer over 10K lbs. It's my understanding that the law only applies to residents of said provinces....
IMO there should be a minimum of a trailering course that will teach you proper loading and axles weight.
I disagree with this. I'm not scared of the guy pulling his 40ft toy hauler with a 1 ton or bigger truck. I'm scared of the guy with his wife and 5 kids in a minivan towing a 25 ft holiday trailer. I seem to find that the people with the big equipment have learned to operate it, it's the once or twice a year users with the "it'll pull it" mentality that run into trouble.
My F350 with 33ft fifth wheel and mini-jet boat behind is orders of magnitude more stable than some light little SUV pulling a 20 ish ft travel trailer, especially if the driver doesn't know how to adjust the torsion bars on the hitch.
You just agreed with me, and I guess you didn’t realize it.
100% agree... most of those old farts driving the “coach” shouldn’t even be driving a car....To many people that have no idea how to haul a trailer, be it a 1 ton with a 5th wheel and a boat behind or 4000 lb mini van hauling a 6500 lb trailer.
Just because you have the money doesn't mean you know how to drive.
What really scares me is the retired couple with a big diesel motor home hauling they car behind when neither one has ever drove anything bigger than a pickup.
If you want to tell how competent people are with a trailer go to a boat launch on the weekend.
Its dated over a year ago and says Manitoba. Plus, a camper is a person who goes camping or it fits in the back of your truck. That is a pic of a trailer not a camper, lol.
I have both when I am talking about them I refer to one as my truck camper and the other as my 5th wheel...I was planning on letting my class 1 go because of the 2yr renewal and the physical that goes along with it after you hit 40 but this is making me think twice now...Alberta is the only place that calls a "slide in the back of the truck camper" a camper.In Manitoba, and most other provinces(I'm sure I'll get corrected if I'm wrong here) pretty much anything you pull around to go camping in is referred to as a camper.
I see this turning into a 1/2 ton/deck thread shortly.
I see this turning into a 1/2 ton/deck thread shortly.