No. They can only repossess the power unit they were sent to repossess - they cannot take the trailer. At that point, it's theft. Especially if it's loaded.
Contact the state DOT Commercial Enforcement Division in the state the company is located.
You need a trailer and a truck for him, go 2 contract and get a contract with 1 of the companys,com on asing(in the righ side of the sreen, where you just pressed 2 get the contract)and assing the driver , the truck and THE RIGHT TRAILOR (if not the driver will not be able 2 get the cargo from the company^^) im sorry if this was of no use at all...
If the truck and trailer are not equiped with air brakes. If the truck and trailer are not comercial vehicals.
What truck.
The trailer must not be able to move when the fork truck enters and leaves the trailer. Therefore, the trailer must be restrained.
A bobtail truck is a tractor-trailer truck where the trailer has been removed, leaving only the cab or tractor portion. This type of truck is often used for short-distance or local deliveries when a full trailer is not needed.
a trailer
No. The repossessor can only take the unit they were contracted to repossess. Taking any other vehicle (which includes a trailer) is a felony, and a separate felony will be assessed if there's a load in that trailer.
I want to be a truck driver. Is there special training involved to drive a truck with a flatbed trailer?
An articulated lorry is a truck and trailer - a combination involving a tractor unit and a semi-trailer, known in the United States as a semi-trailer truck.
Straight truck is a single vehicle; i.e., there isn't a trailer in tow.
The trailer must not be able to move when the fork truck enters and leaves the trailer. Therefore, the trailer must be restrained.