What type of drivers licenses do yall haul with
#2
I got farm tags on my stuff... Im in oklahoma, which means that if you have farm plates on anything you can drive it without a special license. I have a pete 379 day cab semi with a farm plate and no cdl, i can pull whatever i want as long as i say i am less than 150 miles from the farm doing farm work.
#3
I have a class A cdl without air brakes and pull a 40 ft gooseneck with a 4500 dodge. I was told by mr. dot man in the black and white car that anything over 32 ft must have cdl no matter what it is used for also just had to put dot numbers and farm name on truck that hauls dozer. dot officers are strict it is way better safe than sorry been there done that.
#5
I have a class A cdl without air brakes and pull a 40 ft gooseneck with a 4500 dodge. I was told by mr. dot man in the black and white car that anything over 32 ft must have cdl no matter what it is used for also just had to put dot numbers and farm name on truck that hauls dozer. dot officers are strict it is way better safe than sorry been there done that.
#6
"do i need a cdl to drive my pete and 53' flatbed?"..
Him: "YES. Wait, do you have a farm tag?"
Me: "yes"
Him: "you can pull whatever you want as long as it is within 150 miles of your farm without a cdl
#7
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you need a class A if its over 26k combo in most states has nothing to do with length its all about the weight according to FMCSA.. some states its if your trailer is over 10k.. Check with your state for the regs, up until July i used to deal with the DOT all the time..
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#8
If your truck/trailer combo qualifies as a vehicle that requires a CDL, why not just go and get one? It's not that big of a deal and it's something beneficial to have. Not to mention the peace of mind you'll have when traveling from state to state, wondering if you need one or not.
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#10
I took a pic of my license for you..
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I stay under the 26,000 mark and pull "personal items that I purchased for myself"
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I stay under the 26,000 mark and pull "personal items that I purchased for myself"
#12
I aint heard that, they are fine with me pulling a 53' flatbed semi trailer with a farm tagged pete, who told you that? Hey i see you're from ada, im in ada all the time haha every week it seems like buying stuff for my kubota crap from great plains. you do work for people around ada with that dozer?
the dozer is actually my uncles and yes he does work for people around here
#13
That's cool man i'm down there all the time i got a white 05 dually and an 02 dually which is what i usually drive has an orange kubota tag on the front i'll give ya a honk if i see ya runnin through town.
#15
If your truck/trailer combo qualifies as a vehicle that requires a CDL, why not just go and get one? It's not that big of a deal and it's something beneficial to have. Not to mention the peace of mind you'll have when traveling from state to state, wondering if you need one or not.