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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostI looked, but I can't find the cut sheet (I cut all that at work). I'll see it, and could measure it tonight.
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Love me a good Moser build ... even if it's a few years old.
As for the LP issue. Since you can basically have a LP that is any color of the rainbow now, I bet you could just have another one made, with your same digits, and leave it on the back of your hauler permanently, so you'd never have to worry about it.
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Originally posted by Gerald S View PostNice rack!
Speaking of DOT regs regarding Hitch Hauls. I got a ticket on my way back from Eagle Pass a few years ago because my ice chest was hiding my plate. The trooper told me I had to move the plate to the back of the hitch hauler. He was a real ***** though, just looking for an excuse to pull me over.
Super nice guy and got a warning.
Now I simply zip tie my plate to the back.
Very nice job.
BP
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For all the guys who are worried about the "wobble" the best way to get rid of it is to use a solid piece of 2" tube and use a threaded receiver bolt. Obviously this will add a lot of weight to the basket.
This is the secret behind the pakmule.com hitch basket.
The pakmule is a really well built hitch basket and lightweight.
Yes it is pricey, but you get what you pay for especially if you don't build it for yourself.
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Originally posted by stevesflyshop View PostI got pulled over by a Nebraska State Patrolman for having my license plate obstructed - by my trailer ball! I guess he couldn't see the bottom of the number 6! They are looking for any excuse to pull a vehicle over and with a setup like yours, loaded down with coolers, most of the troopers I know would be drooling to pull your drunk butt over (in their minds anyway you are obviously drinking and driving). I'd make sure your license plate is visible. Just my .02 and of course, my experience with State Troopers is limited to Nebraska.
Just so you know a trailer hitch is an exception to the TX transportation code law in regards to obscured license plates.
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