Hi,
I'm new here. For many years, I have loved trailers, kind of like how a car lover loves their cars. I had found it an interesting thought as a kid, when I used to collect scrap metal with my brother and grandmother, that when I got older and was driving, to tow two bumper hitched trailers in tandem, to haul more scrap metal or wood or whatever. In my state, it is only legal to tow a second trailer behind a 5th wheel, however, I am not a pervert, but ever since I was a kid, I thought it was stupid that men could go topless in public and women could not. Well, in some states, women have challegned that law, and won the right to be "topfree" by breaking the law, and going topless in public until the police gave them a ticket, then the woman would fight the issue on the 14th amendment that states "equal protection". But anyway, I got into this issue a lot, because I always felt that women had the right to go topless in public, and any perverted men who harrassed the girls should be arrested and jailed for a night our two.
Then there was an even stupider law that some crazed woman fought in Texas. She fought to get the urinal funnels to be removed from all porta potties because she found them very offensive, and won that case (which was stupid to me) and now Texas is supposedly the only state where unisex porta potties are illegal.
So, here was my idea. I would like to tow these two trailers behind a pickup truck that could handle the weight properly, I wanted both trailers to be tandem axle, I want to have electric brakes on both axles of both trailers with two brake controlers mounted in the pickup, and I also wanted to use a Hensley Arrow anti-sway hitch at both connections. Hensley Arrows are rated for towing huge and heavy travel trailers, so I was figuring, if I were hauling the two trailers fully loaded with fire wood or metal, that the Arrows could hold both trailers in line no problem, as even the arrow in the front should handle both trailers fully loaded, because both trailers fully loaded, and combined should weigh only about as much as a travel trailer, and the rear Arrow could handle the one rear trailer just fine. In fact, I emailed the Hensley company about using the Arrows for this purpose, and in their email, the y replied "Hi Tom, we see nothing from our point of view for it not to work fine."
Now I know some people would say, why not just one big trailer instead of two smaller ones? Well for one, two smaller trailers are more maneuverable than one big trailer. And I feel that in some cases, towing two smaller trailers would be easier, even if you can not back up so well. Another issue was sway. Well, the Hensley company claims that the Arrow makes a bumper hitched trailer even safer than a 5th wheel as far as sway goes, plus I talked to a trucker for a few years, who has towed triple trailers down the Ohio Turnpike, and he said he would never want to tow anything less than triples. You just need to be careful. So, if semi truckers can tow up to three huge trailers in some states, I think an average person like me can handle two considerably smaller ones.
Anyway, my idea to fight to legalize towing two bumper hitch trailers, is to break the law, and tow the rig around for a while until a cop gives me a ticket. Then, as the "topfree women battle" goes, I wanted to fight the ticket in the courts, aruging that "Hey, many states allow it. I have picture proof of people towing single axle travel trailers with single axle boats and with single axle jet skie trailers behind them. I have pictures of people towing a single axle boat trailer with a single axle tent trailer behind te boat trailer. I've see a picture of a double place single axle jet ski trailer towing a single axle single jet ski trailer behind that. I have heard of a guy seeing a jet ski behind a boat, and trucks with bumper hitched dump trailers towing a branch chipper behind the dump trailer, and I read about many other doubles at times, and I have even heard of people towing triples in some states, which is usually a 5th wheel towing a boat, with a jet ski trailer behind the boat trailer. So, why can't I tow my combination legally if I am careful, and take all precautions, such as tandem axles, electric brakes on both axles of both trailers, safety chains and Hensley Arrow anti-sway hitches at both connections and a pickup truck that can easily hanle the load?"
I had a state senator who claimed he was going to try to legalize doubles in my state, but he never did try. Then there was another state senator that asked me what the issue was that I wanted fought, and he just blew me off, saying he did not have time for this kind of legislation. Then I finally had another state senator ask his boss about the issue and he said the propsal was meant with staunch opposition from him and a few Secretary of States that he talked to, and therefore, declined to help. So I figured, you know that old saying "You want something done? Do it yourself" and so, that is my plan some time in the future.
Now if someone could fight for an issue as stupid as removing urine funnels from porta potties, and women can fight and win to go topless in their state, I should have little to no trouble sucessfully legalizing tandem trailer towing in my state.
Anyway, the highest I ever heard of a women's topfree/topless legalization battle was between $5,000 and $10,000. So, does anyone here think that a battle to tow two bumper hitched trailers in a state could cost that much, or would it likely be more?