Posted by mmfan55 on August 09, 2014 at 17:03:10 from (98.93.216.151):
In Reply to: GVWR / CDL question posted by BrentInIA on August 08, 2014 at 19:54:03:
Let me try again in more detail: With the exception john in la has mentioned; any and all vehicles with a GVWR of 26001 and up is subject to CDL requirements. Class A: combination vehicle (no exception on type of hitch; combination vehicle is any and all that hooks together. truck (or tractor) and trailer). That is what we are talking about here. CLASS B: straight truck over 26k or truck over 26k and trailer under 10k. Class C: covers smaller commercial vehicles such as 15 passenger vans; haulers of haz-mat, etc... FARM EXEMPTION: This is the area that can get "touchy". Actual farm use, on or between farms or fields is usually exempt. If an enforcement officer decides that you are not directly operating for the FARM; (recreational or commercial) you may be issued a bunch of tickets. So; in short; the trailer you are looking at; with most all 3/4-1ton trucks will put you in CDL territory unless you are able to convince an enforcement officer that you are farm exempt.
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