Posted by paul on October 06, 2010 at 19:12:18 from (66.44.133.71):
In Reply to: grain truck licence posted by cooop on October 06, 2010 at 16:52:01:
Illinois sounds like a tough one, from other sites I visit. They are really after you there...
Matters if it is over or under 26,0000 gross weight as well.
As you can tell, there is no uniform national code. Actually, there is, but many states have rather fogiving 'farm plate' exceptions. Any truck over 10,000 lbs gross starts getting into trouble with the fedral rules - it's up to your state to pick & choose what to do with farm vehicles above that.....
I think you might get incorrect info from internet advice on this, as every state has a little different, and many folk will not get the 'farm exceptions' right even in your own state.... Just saying.
So, 10,000 lbs and over, you gotta worry.
26,000 lbs and over, most all states have some DOT rules in effect.
CDL, licence class, air brake endorcements, etc. all depend on the states.
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