jaxs
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Surly what you said isn't what you meant runner.As to the batter...
Never a problem using the hitch for negative path.
Surly what you said isn't what you meant runner.As to the batter...
Never a problem using the hitch for negative path.
AmenArent CDL discussions fun. No one ever seems to know....and two people that are sure they are right have conflicting info.
ITs all BS. The very notion of a guy hauling a dually and a gooseneck needing the same license as a someone driving a tractor trailer is Ludacris. The whole CDL thing needs a massive revamp IMO.
The FIRST part of cdl is "commercial". So long as you are doing it for money. Doesnt sound like the OP will in this case....but heaven forbid he hauls a load of stone for his buddy for $100, or for his church or something. BAM....now you commercial.
IT has nothing to do with your safety blah blah blah. Its a money grab. If it was truly about safety they would do something about the RV'ers driving Class-A diesel pushers and towing a 30' enclosed trailer behind that.
Fortunately In my area they havent become sticklers yet. Otherwise just about every landscape/hardscape company would go out of business. Most of them are running duallys/14k trailers. Adding CDL-A to the requirement to be a landscaper/hardscaper.....no one could afford to hire them.
The FIRST part of cdl is "commercial". So long as you are doing it for money. Doesnt sound like the OP will in this case....but heaven forbid he hauls a load of stone for his buddy for $100, or for his church or something. BAM....now you commercial.
Amen Brother Ben. Furthermore, Christopher Brian Bridges should stick with rapping and leave driver's license requirements to those better qualified.Arent CDL discussions fun. No one ever seems to know....and two people that are sure they are right have conflicting info.
ITs all BS. The very notion of a guy hauling a dually and a gooseneck needing the same license as a someone driving a tractor trailer is Ludacris. The whole CDL thing needs a massive revamp IMO.
Arent CDL discussions fun. No one ever seems to know....and two people that are sure they are right have conflicting info.
ITs all BS. The very notion of a guy hauling a dually and a gooseneck needing the same license as a someone driving a tractor trailer is Ludacris. The whole CDL thing needs a massive revamp IMO.
The FIRST part of cdl is "commercial". So long as you are doing it for money. Doesnt sound like the OP will in this case....but heaven forbid he hauls a load of stone for his buddy for $100, or for his church or something. BAM....now you commercial.
IT has nothing to do with your safety blah blah blah. Its a money grab. If it was truly about safety they would do something about the RV'ers driving Class-A diesel pushers and towing a 30' enclosed trailer behind that.
Fortunately In my area they havent become sticklers yet. Otherwise just about every landscape/hardscape company would go out of business. Most of them are running duallys/14k trailers. Adding CDL-A to the requirement to be a landscaper/hardscaper.....no one could afford to hire them.
Only if you are over 26k. If you stay under the 26k you can haul anywhere in the lower 48, for pay, with no CDL. If your truck or trailer is over 10k, you do need commercial registration but not a Commercial Drivers license.
Another thing I have heard mentioned whether it has merit or not I have no idea.Well, I posted the link to the relevant State provided information. I’m daft to think that would be helpful.
You got my vote.
I believe California is the only one who really took the “commercial” part and screwed with everyone.
If driving was about safety, motorcycles wouldn’t be allowed. As I’ve posted before, most of the DOT crap had a start in safety, but now is all just more taxation.
In most States the same ratings apply (over 26k, at least 10,001 being the tried unit), for a Class A license. Not a CDL, just a regular Class A. Some places call the “non-commercial class A” or choose a different letter, but the idea is the same. In my years of law enforcement, I never saw another LEO bring that up. It gets even more complicated when people cross State lines and their vehicle isn’t from the same State as their Driver’s License.
I’m a prime example of that. My operating costs are much higher than all of my competitors. I wish I had never put the numbers on. Short of getting in a wreck, very few LEO’s will ever care. Most don’t have a clue about any commercial vehicle enforcement. I didn’t think it was right to have DOT enforcement as part of my full time LE career and knowingly break the laws, on my side gig. It seems not all of my coworkers feel the same way, though. I’m still the only one with a DOT number and a CDL, but I’m not the only one running a business with trucks that qualify.
I use my dump trailer in the field a lot behind the tractor, it doesn't get charged at all so I carry an extra battery. If it goes dead I switch. But that only happens if I'm picking up brush or something light that causes me to cycle the dump a lot. If you have to go to the quarry to get stone you'll be lucky to do 4 or 5 loads a day and the battery will easily do that.I have heard that the towing vehicle can’t charge the dump battery fast enough for multiple dumps in a short time period. Is this correct?