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Scagburner 03-16-2014 01:29 PM

OK - So, if I read that correctly, as as long as it is not a "commercial vehicle", a placarded vehicle, or transporting people - no CDL is required for a trailer exceding 10,000 lbs. Basically recreational and personal use combination such as mine - truck is registered @ 22k lb combination. Truck rating @ 9.8k lb with the trailer @ 12k lb for a total of 21.8k lb combo for personal use is legal on a class C endorsement?? Correct me if I'm worng.

The back side of my licence says - CLASS: CM - Single/Combo < 26,001 and Morotcycle / Motor Driven Cycle"

payuppsucker 03-16-2014 01:35 PM


Originally Posted by Plowtownmissile (Post 4090436)
Due to having to drive the farm's grain truck, I've had a class C license forever. My class C is good up to 26K lbs with or without airbrakes. It includes being good for up to 26K lbs COMBINED weight whether personal or commercial registered vehicles. The farm is a business.
Also earlier in my career when I was traveling the country running industrial construction projects as an independant contractor, the general contractors would give me a choice of company trucks to drive and their insurance companies would require a copy of my driver's license if I chose a Ford F450 or F550 to drive. On occasion I was asked to pull a loaded company trailer to project sites as long as the combined GCW was below 26K lbs.
If you guys are barely over 26K lbs, buy an aluminum trailer and get a class C. Problem solved.

You must be an old fart like me and got grandfathered in when the FEDs combined/took over states authority on all DOT matters several years ago.

Plowtownmissile 03-16-2014 02:57 PM


Originally Posted by Scagburner (Post 4090625)
OK - So, if I read that correctly, as as long as it is not a "commercial vehicle", a placarded vehicle, or transporting people - no CDL is required for a trailer exceding 10,000 lbs. Basically recreational and personal use combination such as mine - truck is registered @ 22k lb combination. Truck rating @ 9.8k lb with the trailer @ 12k lb for a total of 21.8k lb combo for personal use is legal on a class C endorsement?? Correct me if I'm worng.

The back side of my licence says - CLASS: CM - Single/Combo < 26,001 and Morotcycle / Motor Driven Cycle"

Correct. Exactly what I said.


Originally Posted by payuppsucker (Post 4090627)
You must be an old fart like me and got grandfathered in when the FEDs combined/took over states authority on all DOT matters several years ago.

I got my class C in '96. I've never had/needed a CDL and definitely don't want one lol

HabanaJoe 03-16-2014 03:11 PM


Originally Posted by Scagburner (Post 4090625)
OK - So, if I read that correctly, as as long as it is not a "commercial vehicle", a placarded vehicle, or transporting people - no CDL is required for a trailer exceding 10,000 lbs. Basically recreational and personal use combination such as mine - truck is registered @ 22k lb combination. Truck rating @ 9.8k lb with the trailer @ 12k lb for a total of 21.8k lb combo for personal use is legal on a class C endorsement?? Correct me if I'm worng.

The back side of my licence says - CLASS: CM - Single/Combo < 26,001 and Morotcycle / Motor Driven Cycle"

You are legal, like others have said once you put a name, lettering on a vehicle you are considered commercial even if it is just advertising your own stuff BUT either way weight wise you are legal.

Scagburner 03-16-2014 03:13 PM

Great! I have already printed, highlighted, and placed HabanaJoe's link in the truck with my registration and insurance cards!!:thankyouthankyou:

HabanaJoe 03-16-2014 03:21 PM


Originally Posted by Scagburner (Post 4090665)
Great! I have already printed, highlighted, and placed HabanaJoe's link in the truck with my registration and insurance cards!!:thankyouthankyou:

LOL - I know that cops bust balls but the law is the law after owning several hundred trucks and hundreds of millions of miles through most states I learned one thing - no one gets pulled over or hassled for doing nothing! Something made the cop look at you whether you have ultra dark tinted windows, dressed like a gangster, your car was too loud, dirty as sh*t, the stereo is blasting cop killer rap music but something made them look twice at you!

Scagburner 03-16-2014 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by HabanaJoe (Post 4090670)
LOL - I know that cops bust balls but the law is the law after owning several hundred trucks and hundreds of millions of miles through most states I learned one thing - no one gets pulled over or hassled for doing nothing! Something made the cop look at you whether you have ultra dark tinted windows, dressed like a gangster, your car was too loud, dirty as sh*t, the stereo is blasting cop killer rap music but something made them look twice at you!

LOL! I shouldn't have to worry about your examples but do agree with your point! A buddy of mine got stopped last year for running a weight class 3 and towing a 33' boat. It turned into a $600 lesson!

My truck is unmarked with the exception of a Sunsation decal on the rear window... That's probably enough to meet the defination of "marked"...

sbracing 03-16-2014 04:08 PM

For you PA residents...http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/pdotforms.../section_1.pdf page 11.

sbracing 03-16-2014 04:10 PM


Originally Posted by Scagburner (Post 4090674)
LOL! I shouldn't have to worry about your examples but do agree with your point! A buddy of mine got stopped last year for running a weight class 3 and towing a 33' boat. It turned into a $600 lesson!

My truck is unmarked with the exception of a Sunsation decal on the rear window... That's probably enough to meet the defination of "marked"...

In PA if you tow over 10,000 pounds (commercial or not) you need a combination weight on your registration.

HabanaJoe 03-16-2014 04:15 PM


Originally Posted by sbracing (Post 4090686)
In PA if you tow over 10,000 pounds (commercial or not) you need a combination weight on your registration.

was that on page 11, I'm not seeing what you are refernecing?


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