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Yes you can. You can pull doubles and triples. You can pull two 48 trailers and two 53 foot trailers. You can pull three 48s, but you cannot pull three 53 foot trailers.
Yes
No
Horse trailers were invented around 1960. Because most of the vehicles didn't have enough power to pull the trailers, most people didn't have them.
Yes
Cattle trailers are used to securely store and transport cattle by ranchers. These trailers can range in size from accomodating one or two cows to several dozen. The trailers are attached to an SUV or truck to pull them.
No. Triple trailers are not allowed on any Washington roadways.
Load weight and lengths play as big factor in each state's DOT laws as well as the type of driver's license you are holding. Specific roads also play a factor as well. I like the trailer length is maxed out around 53 feet.
It's an endorsement to pull double or triple trailers.
The answer is NOT "4"
A handful of states permit 57' trailers. However, most states only permit trailers up to 53' in length.
As long as the weight is under the tow rating of the Jeep, yes.