Posted by willie in mn on December 31, 2014 at 10:53:56 from (64.12.116.16):
In Reply to: Re: OT-CDL posted by D beatty on December 31, 2014 at 10:18:31:
I might be wrong, but this is how I read it. If the towing unit is over 26,000# it requires a class B, & can tow a trailer under 10,000# on the class B. If the trailer is over 10,000#, then it jumps to a class A. If the towing unit is under 26,000# class B is not required, & can tow any trailer on a class C(commercial) or class D(private), provided that the total of towing unit & trailer do not add up to 26,000# from the back of my license: Class D:-valid single unit and combinations up to 26000 lbs.gvwr, all recreational & farm Veh. (m.s.171.02) Since there is a difference of opinion, my best advise is to go to your local friendly license office or Cop Shop. Willie
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