? This only speaks to tie-down requirements, not to CDL requirements vs. Vehicle GCWR. And the sections themselves only discuss transport of individual vehicles over and under 10k lbs. A Hitachi excavator, for example, must be tied down by 4 individual chains vs. a Kubota mini-ex that only needs 2 individual chains.
Not sure of the relevance, unless I'm missing something.
Yep, I grabbed the wrong thread. I meant to put in the tie up a bx 24. Anyway, here in Mich is much like the others, 26,000# and up for commercial is CDL territory. But there is an exemption for personal use so I could have a big ol mack and a 53 footer for personal use. The following is from the Mich CDL manual
Are There CDL Exemptions?
The following people do NOT need a Commercial Driver License (CDL):
�� ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY: Operating military vehicles with military licenses (includes National Guard).
�� POLICE AND FIREFIGHTERS: Operating authorized emergency vehicles.
�� FARMERS: Operating vehicles within a 150 mile radius of their farm.
An F-endorsement is needed by farmers operating combination vehicles whose towing vehicle has a
GVWR of 26,001 pounds or more. A knowledge test, but no skills test, is required to obtain the Fendorsement.
The F-endorsement is NOT a CDL.
Farmers who carry hazardous materials in amounts requiring placards while operating combination
vehicles whose towing vehicle has a GVWR of 26,001 pounds or more, or a single vehicle with a GVWR
of 26,001 pounds or more, need a CDL with a hazardous materials endorsement.
�� INDIVIDUALS: Operating motor homes or other vehicles used exclusively to transport personal possessions
or family members, for non-business purposes.