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Re: Need Hauling Vehicle Choice Help
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Posted by Ray,IN on October 04, 2004 at 21:32:21 from (66.244.73.2):
In Reply to: Need Hauling Vehicle Choice Help posted by J Puleo on October 03, 2004 at 18:48:01:
Do yourself a favor and visit the DOT website and read the regulation governing CDL licensing. You do NOT need a CDL to drive your own non-commerical truck with a GVW under 26,001 lbs. New 3/4T HD trucks with diesel engines are rated to tow 19,000lbs; older models are less. Where you run out of truck is the actual load carrying capacity of the truck itself. That pintle hitch will quickly overload the rear axle. I would hire the trailer and load towed that many miles, or - buy an older single axle semi-tractor(much cheaper than a pickup), weld on a pintle hitch and hit the road.
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