Posted by Reid1650 on April 27, 2009 at 08:39:38 from (136.227.162.133):
Ok I will be getting a 2008 f350 mid summer when I have the money and along with that I want to get a 30 foot dual tandem gooseneck. What I will haul most frequently is hay that I bale to be delivered. I want to haul 250 bales per load, I wont be hitting highways it will most always be 10-15 miles down the road. I threw out some number and said if the truck weighs 9,000 lbs and the trailer weighs 6500 lbs and a load of hay weighs 12500 lbs that puts me at 28,000 lbs. So I am assuming yes I will need a cdl. My question is how long do they take to get? How difficult are they to get and how would I be tested since I wont be driving a semi. I will need a class A, what is the method of getting one? Testing procedures and such. Thanks guys
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