i'm trying to get a truck that will be under cdl limit, but still have a 14' box. arbortech says it can't be done, but i know that the gmc 4500 chassis will carry one. anyone have a rig under 26k gvwr with a good 14' chipper box?
i'm trying to get a truck that will be under cdl limit, but still have a 14' box. arbortech says it can't be done, but i know that the gmc 4500 chassis will carry one. anyone have a rig under 26k gvwr with a good 14' chipper box?
not sure of the laws in Va,but here in WV,you could run up to a F 550 with no CDL,and that would be hauling up 7 ton.All we need here is a class B if you are hauling commercial without airbrakes.All the class B license requires is a physical.
i'm trying to get a truck that will be under cdl limit, but still have a 14' box. arbortech says it can't be done, but i know that the gmc 4500 chassis will carry one. anyone have a rig under 26k gvwr with a good 14' chipper box?
Ok here it is 26001 and over requires cdl and goes by gvw. So if you are in a 26000 gvw and are loaded to 26005 don't matter on license but you may get overload ticket! The medical card is supposed to be with you and If your cdl as I am and cross scales they may check you may not! Regular police no, dot yes but I just wander what the fine would be if ya had it but forgot it at home like I am guilty of? I actually print out copies to put in my trucks so it is there.CLASS B is a CDL.... truck GVW over 26K, trailer less than 10K
CLASS A is a truck GVW over 26K, trailer over 10K
truck under 26,000 lbs is a class nothing !!!! regular drivers licence...
air brakes are an endorsement,, meaning if you have a CDL, and want to drive a truck over 26K, with air brakes,,, you need to have took the air brake test,, and have the endorsement on your licence.. same goes if you were running a, school bus, passenger bus,, hazmat, double - triple trailers..all tests and endorsements..
i think your getting CMV (commercial motor vehicle) confused with CDL ( commercial drivers license)
US DOT reg is,, if you operate a CMV over 10,000 LBS,, you need a medical card
if you operate a CMV over 26,000 LBS, you need a medical card and a CDL license...
does any one ever get checked for medical cards ???? i don't know.... a lady drove into the side of my 33K air brake bucket truck last year, and the cops never asked to see it....i imagine if there was a serious injury or death involved ,they would ask... and if you didn't have it,, the Sh#* would hit the fan !!! the lawyers would have a field day!!! just what i know JS
I will repeat if you are tagged in more than one state and have DOT #
on your doors you are supposed to log. Will they fine you prolly not.
I thought about helping out in the ice storms in Tulsa it would cost
1000.00 more in insurance and would have to get DOT numbers keep
log books and 600.00 for authority to travel out of state! Also
huge deterrent is; once you do that you have to let them on
your property to inspect your truck and your log book! I don't want some underpaid, overpowered, big ego authority around
my farm and going through my trucks.
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you have to let them on your property to inspect your truck and your log book! I don't want some underpaid, overpowered, big ego authority around
my farm and going through my trucks.
Well it may be, funny thing is; you can call them ask a question,
wait a day, call again same question different answer!
No doubt about that. I can't tell you how many times I called the Highway Patrol to get an answer about this stuff. I can't remember the name of the book, but there is a Federal DOT book with ALL the rules in it. I go there to get my answers.
Yes, it is just as confusing and difficult to figure out as you might imagine a government publication would be.
If you want, I'll post the name of the document and where to get it. [later, I'm at home right now]
i'm trying to get a truck that will be under cdl limit, but still have a 14' box. arbortech says it can't be done, but i know that the gmc 4500 chassis will carry one. anyone have a rig under 26k gvwr with a good 14' chipper box?
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