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Posted by kentuckydiesel on June 24, 2005 at 14:35:18 from (12.220.151.77):
My truck is 10,000lbs GVWR. (95 F350) Now I've seen some things that say as long as I am under 10,000 GVWR and not over 26,000 GCWR, I don't need a DOT number. I have seen others that basically say the truck by itself is fine, but if I put any sort of trailer on it, making it over 10,000lbs gcwr, I need a DOT number. How many haul tractors across state lines without a DOT# without any problem? Anyone ever had a problem? Thanks, Phillip
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