zlock24
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- Joined
- Apr 9, 2011
- Messages
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- Location
- New Martinsville, WV
- Tractor
- jd 445, kubota bx1500,wheel horse c-160, wheel horse h-520
Do you need a CDL to drive a 73 f-700 with air brakes? The truck weighs around 14,000 lbs empty
You don't need a CDL just because it has air brakes, but if its GVWR is over 26k, or if the combined GVWR of the truck and any trailer being towed is over 26k, then you need CDL with air brake endorsement. It's the capacity (GVWR / GCWR) that matters, not the actual weight with any given load (or no load.)
Diamondpilot said:Not true. If its for personal use put Farm Tags on it and you are allowed to operate it in your state up to 150 miles for personal use without a CDL. Heck, I drove a 18 wheeler semi when I was 17 using this exemption.
Chris
then you need CDL with air brake endorsement.
There is no such thing as an air brake endorsement on a CDL in the states.
I held a CDL "B" here in Michigan from 1990 thru 2003, and I had the required air brake endorsement on my license then.
Well that's the problem, we can't just put farm tags on it because we live on the Ohio river in west Virginia , and we own property on both sides of the river (one side Ohio, one side west Virginia) so we cross state lines very often. The river is the state line so that's why we cant just get farm tags. We haven been stopped yet, but since the natural gas boom in our area, the cops are " cracken down " on large commercial trucks by doing random inspections and such.
You likely had a CDL without an air brake restriction but there are no air brake endorsements.