CarlLaFong wrote:The idea of towing more than one, bumper pulled, trailers seem awfully hinky to me. The reason you never see it in commercial use is because of the weight distribution issues and the way the semi trailer is constructed. Whether the tractor is pulling one, two or three trailers, they're all fifth wheel designs. The forward trailer locks into the fifth wheel on the tractor, the remaining ones sit on "joe dogs". The load is not transferred to the trailer in front. With two bumper pulled trailers, the chance of something going awry is just too great and the consequences too frightening for me to even consider it for a moment. I know it's been done and some of you have done it. I have run with scissors and am still here, but there's always next time.
You see it everyday in states that allow it. UPS and FedEX both use double trailers that are basically bumper pulls that hitches onto the rear of the trailer in front but they have a front axle.
I've done it lots of times when I head out west, hook up the RV and the boat behind it. Never had a problem. Once you get where you are going you unhook the back trailer and backup the front trailer and then do the same to the back trailer. I see it nearly everyday here. About 2 months ago I saw a guy in a jeep pulling 2 tear drops in tandem going to the state park here.
Places that deliver boats, utility trailers and RV's bumper pull end to end everyday of the week in states that allow it. When BassCat delivered my boat to me they had 2 being pulled end to end and a 3rd boat on a custom rig that pulled the 20' rigged out bass boat onto the top of the 1 ton dually they were using.