I pull a 34 foot tandom dually trailer for work that will gross 25,500 with a one ton dually, i have a class a cdl, with the truck and trailer and me in it weighs 17,500 empty. I can load 18,500 on the trailer that puts me almost to max gross
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Originally posted by friscopaint View PostBelieve they added any trailer with GVW over 10,000 requires CDL unless tagged farm. I know the horse trainers are going nuts over this as every living quarters trailer is over that and illegal to tag farm if going to shows with client horses. Our 3 horse slant which we could pull behind our F150 is rated over 10,000 and if not tagged farm it would require a CDL... you can go to DPS site absolutely nuts, I didn't believe it when I was first told till I looked it up
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Last edited by friscopaint; 06-14-2018, 06:58 PM.
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it appears all confusing by design.......where the trainers are in a bind are the gvwr of the trailers in conjunction with F350 puts them over and I guess it is just now being enforced, they are up in arms over it......I live in the midst of themLast edited by friscopaint; 06-14-2018, 07:18 PM.
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Originally posted by friscopaint View Postthis thread got me thinking about the travel trailer in the classifieds. It's just ridiculous that anybody can pull around 20,000lb travel trailers with a very high profile, yet we have to sweat what size trailer we can pull, even empty, behind our pickups without a CDL......they must have one heck of a lobby........
20K travel trailer? That’s a beast!!! I thought the combined weight had to be under 26K
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Originally posted by Bowtech38 View PostI pull a 34 foot tandom dually trailer for work that will gross 25,500 with a one ton dually, i have a class a cdl, with the truck and trailer and me in it weighs 17,500 empty. I can load 18,500 on the trailer that puts me almost to max gross
Don't forget to get those axle/tandem percentages right.
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Originally posted by friscopaint View Postanother confusing part, looked at a toy hauler with GVWR of 19,000 and 1 ton tow vehicle 11,000......does that require CDL, just looking at DPS it appears so......or does the RV lobby have that exempt ???
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Originally posted by Bowtech38 View PostI pull a 34 foot tandom dually trailer for work that will gross 25,500 with a one ton dually, i have a class a cdl, with the truck and trailer and me in it weighs 17,500 empty. I can load 18,500 on the trailer that puts me almost to max gross
Personal RV's fall under different rules. I know several racers that own "toters", Frieghtliners and Peterbuilts with a RV type sleeper. They don't need a CDL. It's crazy.
I sold my 40' flatbed and got a 20+5' gooseneck with two 7k axles. The trailer is a 14k trailer (again my county registered it for 34k). Trailer weighs 4,500 empty.
Happy hauling
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Originally posted by HainesNYT View PostSo I know a person can have there equipment registered for under what it is actually rated at; therefore, a trooper will go off of those registered numbers.
Exactly what I did. I have a homemade all steel trailer with dual 7,500 pound axels. I registered it for 10K to keep price down and keep it in the lower class. That also allows me to not have to deal with all the reflector and lighting requirements that go with the above class as well. I knew that I would not ever be hauling a load that would break the 10K limit, so no need for me to register it for its actual capacity. If I would load it past the 10k limit, and get stopped and weighed, I’d of course be ticketed, but since that’s not a concern all is good as is.
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Originally posted by bukkskin View PostThat's what I thought, but the reg. states farm trailer.
Was just making sure the trailer doesn’t have to have farm plates??Originally posted by BBReezen View PostCan you post what your referring to?Originally posted by bukkskin View PostOops, nevermind that was under the class b.
If you go to the DPS site listed earlier, then search "classes of drivers licenses".
Look under class c, it says FARM TRAILER.
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Originally posted by bukkskin View PostOk, so I found it again.
If you go to the DPS site listed earlier, then search "classes of drivers licenses".
Look under class c, it says FARM TRAILER.
It’s just like everything else, it’s written to the extent that it comes down to someone’s interpretation of it more than just yes and no...
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