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Re: OT. Ford Pickup
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Posted by bcPA on September 13, 2004 at 23:52:15 from (172.201.235.22):
In Reply to: OT. Ford Pickup posted by Jerry Cent. Mi. on September 13, 2004 at 16:41:25:
All the replies refered to gvwr but I did not notice anyone refer to gross COMBINED weight rating or gcwr. Here in pa that is a important distinction. A 17 thousand pound gross weight rated truck can pull a 10 thousand pound trailer and you get to allow the truck to gross 17,000 and the trailer can gross 10,000. but add a trailer over 10,000 and you must get a new title with a combined weight rating of the combined weights of the truck and trailer ratings. in effect you get to pay for 27,001 pounds or more of license plates and now you are over the magic 26,000 pound number and need a cdl.
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