85 Foot RVHauler Rig Named DUCK Hits the Road
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- čas přidán 23. 08. 2024
- ANOTHER RVHauler is leaving the yard! This RV Hauler named DUCK was setup to accommodate either a side by side or a 2 door JEEP on the bed! Wow, what a 5th wheel! DUCK is seen towing his 48 Foot Luxe toyhauler.
www.rvhaulers.ca
Gregg RVHaulers
Wow what a great way to travel. Good looking HDT and fifth wheel.
Awesome Chuck
SOB wen you go camping you haul not a camper but a complete housing complex😊👍 keep on traveling
it must be a nightmare to navigate through most campgrounds.
Now that is nice! I see they have a Gen-Y hitch as well - I don't see that too often on the HDTs I have seen. I pull a 45' toyhauler with the Gen-Y and was hoping that I could migrate it to a HDT when the time comes.
Hello Stones-Throw!
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Gregg
Hello Gregg . You do some amazing work in fabrication. I've been watching your show for sometime . Do you need a specific license to drive. I understand you need to be no longer then 65 ft in length. That being great content . Take care .
Hello Gregg this is Kevin you had done some work for me last year with the family Sedan. I was wondering if you you could give me a quote on extending the frame to accommodate a smart car or something similar?
Compensating for something…..lol. Just kidding. Very nice but boy is that a long one. One of these would pull my 38 ft 5ver quite nicely.
Wow, that's big enough.
Hey Larry! Great to hear from you sir. Yeah, this is the definition of
UNAPOLOGETIC-ALLY LONG for sure!
Gregg
Hate to do a u-turn with that-😂, & John said something I was just thinking as well, are they from Canada because yeah Greg, you’ve mentioned on previous videos about length restrictions & that looked extremely over length, curious about that.
Hi Too Tall Man!
Yup, we are unapologetically long. When you have a big RVHauler, you sometimes want a big 5er!
Ggg
Isn't there a length restriction of how long a rig can be without permits?
Hello John,
Yes, you are correct. I am glad you are fully aware that every state and Canadian province has their own unique lengths. My clients consciously and often choose to just drive and enjoy their travels.
Gregg
is there any longer than this?
Yes. You can make it longer if you wish.
Ggg
Wowza...48ft toy hauler
Nice looking truck...is that bed the Can bed ?
Hello Rob,
Yes, that is the CANBed (athough somewhat dirty and dusty from all the test-drives and training driving we did).
Good eye sir!
Gregg
Are you CANBeds available in different lengths as well as dual or single axles? How do I get pricing
Hello Mark,
Yes, we do a variety of custom lengths. Just call! All my contact information is on the website :
www.rvhaulers.ca/inventory/
I answer the phone! Ggg
If put the Jeep Wagoneer on top hauler and add a 57 ft RV, how long is that?
Approximately 93 feet long.
Ggg
If you are going to tow an RV do you need a sleeper unit? Why not buy a single axle day cab truck for this purpose?
Thanks for the question. There is an advantage to having the sleeper. It usually allows us to title the RVHauler as a motorhome, which makes our insurance and drivers license requirements VERY attractive. When it is no longer a commercial truck, we have far cheaper insurance and registration costs. In most states and Canadian provinces, in order to title the RVHauler as a motorhome, we need to have a number of things such as a fridge, sleeping area, cooking device (microwave), shore power etc. The sleeper allows this!
Also, many of my clients use the RVHauler as a mini-motorhome itself! Drop the larger 5th wheel and establish a home base, and then take the much more nimble RVHauler itself for adventures in less accessible camping areas.
Thanks for watching! Gregg
@@rvhaulers Thank you for a detailed reply!
Nope, that’s entirely too much stress, I pull 40 ft with a one ton and that’s stressful enough.
Hi Nathan,
There is something to be said for being short and nimble. Sometimes, with a BIG RVHAULER we want a BIG 5TH WHEEL!
Gregg
85 ft is that even legal lol nice though
Wayyyy too long!
Imagine trying to merge in heavy traffic
No thanks
Merging is easy….law of masses! 😂
Just use lots of right pedal. Left signal light, then start your merge. You will win.
(train horns help too).
Ha! Gregg