3500 truck needs CDL?

   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #51  
But there must be more to it as there are other states don't have sales tax either.

I might have found the answer and that is you pay a one time coach registration that never expires...

Maybe it is like the Delaware Corporation thing?

A new 250k coach here would be 25k sales tax and maybe $2500 reg the first year.
 
   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #52  
I think your statement is also correct about the one time reg fee.
 
   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #53  
Then you must not be familar with Ohio state law
My statement - in the context that it was given - is correct.

My answer was not intended to be all-inclusive.

Keep rolling it back ... ;)
 
   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #54  
. Hauling your tractor on your gooseneck to your buddies house appears to need CDL (if weights are exceeded).

Nope. Don't need a cdl even if your are over 26k gvwr. Unless your buddy hired you/is paying for your services.
 
   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #55  
A little off topic but I'm seeing more and more expensive motor coaches with Montana plates... also some high end cars...

It would seem the severe winters and general population wouldn't support the high end luxury vehicles/coaches?

Amazing how much things very from coast to coast... some of my friends pay a one time tag fee on older vehicles and coaches and are good for as long as they hold title...

Other States come down hard on vehicle and operator licenses... paying $574 to continue the registration for my 85 Truck including a $250 converter because it missed by one point shows just how much pressure there is to get old vehicles off the road.

Didnt think '85s required a converter.. My '86 didnt come with one.
 
   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #56  
But there must be more to it as there are other states don't have sales tax either.

I might have found the answer and that is you pay a one time coach registration that never expires...

Maybe it is like the Delaware Corporation thing?

A new 250k coach here would be 25k sales tax and maybe $2500 reg the first year.

Montana LLC for avoidance of sales and luxury taxes.
 
   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #57  
^^This... although I'm sure people will disregard.

All this has nothing to do with commercial use. Hauling your tractor on your gooseneck to your buddies house appears to need CDL (if weights are exceeded).

Incorrect.. If its personal, then you do not. If its farm related, you still do not:
Farm Equipment Operators - This exemption covers legitimate farm-to-market operations by farmers, not commercial grain haulers. CDLs are not required to operate vehicles:
Controlled and operated by a farmer, a member of the farmerʼs family or an employee;
Used to transport farm products, equipment or supplies to or from a farm (including nurseries and aquacultures);
 
   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #58  
The farm exemption is often misunderstood. You can't claim that you are a farmer, you actually have to file a schedule F with the IRS then put "farm" plates on your truck after providing proof to the dot here in pa.

Also, cdl goes by weight. They could care less if you are using your antique truck to haul your antique tractor down to the fairgrounds. Go over the weight limits and you are going to get nailed for not being licensed properly. Thats why i have my class a. Im over the 26k combo weight with a trailer exceeding 10k. Rv is a whole different animal but dam near get away with anything including using class 8 tractors to tote their camper.

The pa dot has recently been cracking down on personal use trucks hauling to the dirt track races. If you can win a ribbon or a trophy it's "for profit" and thus commercial. Piss and moan all you want but that's the way the state of Pa sees it. I can't speak to other states though.
 
   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #59  
It's not about safety and ideas. It's about making revenue.

Eeeexxxxaaaaccctttllyyy!!!!

Law enforcement on just about anything other than violent felonies long ago gave way to revenue enforcement.
 
   / 3500 truck needs CDL? #60  
The farm exemption is often misunderstood. You can't claim that you are a farmer, you actually have to file a schedule F with the IRS then put "farm" plates on your truck after providing proof to the dot here in pa.

Also, cdl goes by weight. They could care less if you are using your antique truck to haul your antique tractor down to the fairgrounds. Go over the weight limits and you are going to get nailed for not being licensed properly. Thats why i have my class a. Im over the 26k combo weight with a trailer exceeding 10k. Rv is a whole different animal but dam near get away with anything including using class 8 tractors to tote their camper.

The pa dot has recently been cracking down on personal use trucks hauling to the dirt track races. If you can win a ribbon or a trophy it's "for profit" and thus commercial. Piss and moan all you want but that's the way the state of Pa sees it. I can't speak to other states though.

Ever see them 'toter' homes. basic semi.. :)
 

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