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You can tow a 1998 Ford Explorer 4 wheel drive, automatic transmission behind a motor home if the motor home has a large enough engine. Most full-size motor homes are capable of towing large vehicles.
Jim's Motor Home Decorations in Smithstown, Missouri.
If it has an engine and you can drive it, yes. If not (ie you have to tow it) then no, it is a trailer.
Yes. You can also drive it home, to the store, school, your friend's, and even your grandma's.
A truck with an open back or a motor home
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tow with the drive wheels up this will be our back wheels if you have 4wheel drive tow with all wheels up if you don't you have a good chance of causing tarnsmission problems because of the trans running with no fluid to lubribate the gears.
yes. but the drive wheels have to be off the ground.
Motor homes which are fitted in small truck or light motor vehicles need no special licence. For driving the motor-homes or RVs which are on heavy motor vehicle will need heavy vehicle driving licence
According to an interview in the attachment. (http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2009/nov/15/talking-in-memphis-w/) kathy Bates does drive a RV (motor home) but it does not state the model of it.
You can't get one, because such an endorsement does not exist.
To drive, you have to have a driver's licence. Where you're driving to/from doesn't change this.