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Old 01-07-2013, 07:23 PM   #1
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Default Oversize trailer help

Ok guys, I might have a have a trip coming up soon to pick up a header front from Gunnedah (I am in Darlington Point). I want to know if I can legally use our PX Ranger to tow the trailer? It is a dedicated comb trailer made specifically for carting header fronts. The weight of the trailer and front will be under the 3.35T that the Ranger is allowed to tow and the height and width will not be an issue. The only issue I can see is the length. The combined length will be in the vicinity of 21-24m. Below is a picture of the combination but that is not the header front I will be picking up. Are there any issues with using the Ranger? Do I need a permit of some sort? What else do I need?

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