sandman2234
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- JD2555 and a few Allis Chalmers and now one Kubota
Hmmm, this is going to be interesting. Note 1, every time you get your license suspended, you are required to take all the tests over again.
First drivers license was a "less than 5 BHP" motorcycle license at the age of 15. Honda 175 SL was probably 15BHP, but a plate could be installed in the carb to reduce power. Mine wasn't installed, tester never asked. First actual car license was acquired in a 1967 Volkswagon Bus. (4spd) and yes I parallel parked it!
Second time, 1955 Chevy pickup, 3100 with the floor shift 4spd. It also had a floor starter button!
3rd, 4th, 5th times were in Dodge Chargers, 1968, 1968 and 1973. (318auto, 426 4spd, 440mag auto engines) The Chauffeur's license was just $10.00 more than operator's with a few more written questions. No additional road test requred.
Last time for a Chauffeur's was in an 1973 AMC Sportabout with a big 258 engine!
CDL time, 1975 Freightliner first time. It was owned by the school that I went to take my test at. Same truck I had been driving for 5 years so the road test was a breese.
Actually got hired to teach truck driving school on the day I took my test BEFORE I got my CDL the next Monday. (had more than the required 5 years of driving under a Chauffer's license)
David from jax
First drivers license was a "less than 5 BHP" motorcycle license at the age of 15. Honda 175 SL was probably 15BHP, but a plate could be installed in the carb to reduce power. Mine wasn't installed, tester never asked. First actual car license was acquired in a 1967 Volkswagon Bus. (4spd) and yes I parallel parked it!
Second time, 1955 Chevy pickup, 3100 with the floor shift 4spd. It also had a floor starter button!
3rd, 4th, 5th times were in Dodge Chargers, 1968, 1968 and 1973. (318auto, 426 4spd, 440mag auto engines) The Chauffeur's license was just $10.00 more than operator's with a few more written questions. No additional road test requred.
Last time for a Chauffeur's was in an 1973 AMC Sportabout with a big 258 engine!
CDL time, 1975 Freightliner first time. It was owned by the school that I went to take my test at. Same truck I had been driving for 5 years so the road test was a breese.
Actually got hired to teach truck driving school on the day I took my test BEFORE I got my CDL the next Monday. (had more than the required 5 years of driving under a Chauffer's license)
David from jax