Isn't that only the case if the GCWR exceeds 26,000 lbs?
Correct.
Isn't that only the case if the GCWR exceeds 26,000 lbs?
The gray area on whether a CDL is needed is if your state goes by the federal regs or not.
Commercial motor vehicle groups. - Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
the fed regs clearly state a 10,001# trailer needs a CDL class A
If it were me, I would start with one of these, View attachment 327641 rated at least 16K.
With your 1 ton you might not need a WD hitch.
There are numerous threads regarding CDL and whether it's required or not. This thread should have nothing to do with CDL's. I've read plenty of the entertaining threads from so many people who can't seem to figure out how to read regulations.
No need to discuss it here in this thread. :thumbsup:
There are numerous threads regarding CDL and whether it's required or not. This thread should have nothing to do with CDL's. I've read plenty of the entertaining threads from so many people who can't seem to figure out how to read regulations.
No need to discuss it here in this thread. :thumbsup:
There are numerous threads regarding CDL and whether it's required or not. This thread should have nothing to do with CDL's. I've read plenty of the entertaining threads from so many people who can't seem to figure out how to read regulations.
No need to discuss it here in this thread. :thumbsup:
There are numerous threads regarding CDL and whether it's required or not. This thread should have nothing to do with CDL's. I've read plenty of the entertaining threads from so many people who can't seem to figure out how to read regulations.
No need to discuss it here in this thread. :thumbsup:
There are numerous threads regarding CDL and whether it's required or not. This thread should have nothing to do with CDL's. I've read plenty of the entertaining threads from so many people who can't seem to figure out how to read regulations.
No need to discuss it here in this thread. :thumbsup:
There are numerous threads regarding CDL and whether it's required or not. This thread should have nothing to do with CDL's. I've read plenty of the entertaining threads from so many people who can't seem to figure out how to read regulations.
No need to discuss it here in this thread. :thumbsup:
There are numerous threads regarding CDL and whether it's required or not. This thread should have nothing to do with CDL's. I've read plenty of the entertaining threads from so many people who can't seem to figure out how to read regulations.
No need to discuss it here in this thread. :thumbsup:
There are numerous threads regarding CDL and whether it's required or not. This thread should have nothing to do with CDL's. I've read plenty of the entertaining threads from so many people who can't seem to figure out how to read regulations.
No need to discuss it here in this thread. :thumbsup:
There are numerous threads regarding CDL and whether it's required or not. This thread should have nothing to do with CDL's. I've read plenty of the entertaining threads from so many people who can't seem to figure out how to read regulations.
No need to discuss it here in this thread. :thumbsup:
There are numerous threads regarding CDL and whether it's required or not. This thread should have nothing to do with CDL's. I've read plenty of the entertaining threads from so many people who can't seem to figure out how to read regulations.
No need to discuss it here in this thread. :thumbsup:
There are numerous threads regarding CDL and whether it's required or not. This thread should have nothing to do with CDL's. I've read plenty of the entertaining threads from so many people who can't seem to figure out how to read regulations.
No need to discuss it here in this thread. :thumbsup:
This thread should have nothing to do with CDL's.
I'm a big fan of WD systems, and the heavier the load, the more I like them. But they're not cheap, and if the hitch said it was rated to tow full load without a WD system, I might be tempted.
Enlighten us.
How does it have nothing to do with CDLs?
You use a trailer for an example that is pushing CDL territory and then comment how little payload it has.
I'll just add my two cents. Years ago when my wife still worked for the Ag Ex Agency, her boss was in the National Guard. He also owned a small styrofoam factory here in Blountstown Fl. He was sent to Bosnia, and the man he had running the factory wasn't getting the work done. He ask me if I would help make the foam, cut it to fill the orders and drive the truck. For a couple of years I made two and three trips a week with a one ton truck and dual wheel double axle trailer filled with stryofoam.
The man running the factory for the owner told me that I didn't need a CDL because the weight was so light. I took his word and had been driving for two years. All over the Florida panhandle and up into Ga and Al. One day I got stopped for an expired tag, and the state trouper told me that in this case the weight didn't matter. The fact I was a paid truck driver was enough for me to need the CDL. I knew him and he let me off with a warning.
At this point the business was barely afloat anyway. [pun intended] There wasn't many orders to cut or to haul, so I just quite them.
But according to my experience, weight is not always the determining factor.
Totally different when For Hire VS Personal.
Chris