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Yeah, I thought about it after I posted since I only have 45 years of doing it along with practically everyone I know including LEOs and my insurance agent. But I went to jail one time (just had to go with the officer while the car was towed) for driving without plates but it was after I had...
Not true. It depends on the state. You can drive anything home in Ohio after you purchase it with no plates or registration, just insurance which is covered under most policies. (I say most.)
I said tires because casters are usually more narrow and have higher ground pressure per square inch. The tires on my trailer even loaded down burrow their way down in soft ground. My pneumatic tires are about 4 inches wide.
If you don't have the room for a regular trailer I also opt for the utility trailers from Tractor Supply or Northern Tool. 4 wheels and front steering tow bar and pneumatic tires that will work on reasonably soft ground. I have on that is a 1 ton capacity and use it in my barn to move stuff...
DH is correct about the switch. I have left my gauge lights on a couple of times and drained the batteries down. You can't tell if they are during the day and they aren't much better at night.
Like Gimpy I use mine for anything I want to. I have driven it to work (at major university), Home Depot, parades, military funerals, shows, rally's and to just show it off. Pulled trees down and across our property. Flag holder in front of the house.
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