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Re: DMV rules, weight limits, CDL rules, etc
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Posted by the tractor vet on June 08, 2006 at 07:47:01 from (66.202.111.20):
In Reply to: Re: DMV rules, weight limits, CDL rules, etc posted by Luke S on June 08, 2006 at 06:55:17:
Oh you don't think so well SON just bring your one ton with your tanden dual trailer and your ANTIQUE tractor and let a BUCKEYE DOT BEAR stop ya if the truck is 10000 gvw and the trailer is 18000 gvw and you have a standard drivers licsence then guess what by the time he is done with ya you will be hopen that he will run out of ink . This was all explained to me way back when all this B/S went into affect as i was going to drop my chauffers lic. and not get the new and improved CDL as i real did not want to have my one friend always asken me to drive his big truck . Well i had a F350 Ford dual wheel 4X4 and a Blair 24+4 18000 GVW tandem dual gooseneck that i hauled tractors and equipment with the truck had a gvw of 11000 makes for a 29000 gcvw i had on one 706 and was heading for the barn the night before all this went into affect and a buckeye Bear chased me down and stopped me and INFORMED ME THAT COME MIDNIGHT THAT I COULD NO LONGER DRIVE MY TRUCK AND TRAILER HAULEN MY TRACTOR WITH OUT A CDL , so i had to run around and take the test and transfer my Chf. to a CDL . well a bunch of the good old boy that had one tons and tandem dual trailer laughed at me for doing so as they sa8id that they did not need them as they only hauled there tractors to the pulls well one by one they got nailed trucks trailers impounder towed fine BIG time for noCDL NO MED CARD NO THIS NO THAT and truck and trailer and load sat in and Impound lot till either they got there CDL and showed proof or had some with a valid CDL and MED card drove it out of the impound lot and ALL the way home . Now if ya have a 3/4 ton and just a tandem trailer your usualy ok unless you go over the GCVW then they have gone to weighen ya and now i hear that they are now going by what the towen limits of the tow viehcel is rated for from the factory . HEY the states are running out of money and what better way then to play Robin Hood .Now you can go and get a largecar and put the biggest sleeper on the back install a shower and tolet and a stover and water tank and beds and call it a RV with RV plates and pull what ever trailer that you want and haul whatever ya want and you don't need nothing .
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