dsberman94
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Guarantee it’s because of the commercial plates. Just go to any state surrounding New York and get one.
Where is 32,100 listed for my truck? Why is 32100 a magical number?You're GCWR is 32,100. Any trailer over 10,000 would need a CDL. EXCEPT WHEN PRIVATELY OWNED AND NOT USED FOR COMMERCE. You can hook any trailer you want, load up to exactly 32,100, and provided you are not exchanging money for your services, go wherever the hell you want in the US without a CDL.
Now, if you are hauling something for a buddy, and he pays for a tank of fuel, you need the CDL, because you are technically being paid for your services. Depends on how big of a Richard the DOT wants to be should you get pulled over.
Where is 32,100 listed for my truck? Why is 32100 a magical number?
Gubbermint cares more about what's on paper than the real world, is all about taxes(money) and control.I understand that, It makes sense. But we all see HD pickups pulling far more than the truck is rated for. I live 3 miles from a Loves truckstop with Cat scales, I will weigh the truck every load to ensure that I am not over 26000 and not exceeding any axle rating. So if I don't get on the highway over 26K, I don't see why this would even be a discussion.
Just moved away from vt. If combined gvwr was 26k+ you were required to have class A cdl if trailer is over 10k. If test was taken in pickup there was an airbrake restriction and automatic restrictionThen he followed up with "you need a CDL". My 2021 F350 PSD is rated for 12,400lbs GVWR. So I would have over 26,000lbs of rating when hooked up to the 24' GN. I have no intention to make any money with my truck but I would like to get my tractor to my camp three hours away. WTF!!!! It's a ****ing pickup truck! I had another dealer tell me I would need a DOT number. Can someone get me smart on these two topics? Thanks!
I found a dealer today that will sell me a trailer but he stated "yes, you can buy this trailer and drive off my lot with it behind your truck. But, you will be overweight and IF you get pulled over and the officer can do math you WILL get a ticket." I said thanks and left. I'm not sure I want a bumper pull trailer anymore.
So buy it.I found a dealer today that will sell me a trailer but he stated "yes, you can buy this trailer and drive off my lot with it behind your truck. But, you will be overweight and IF you get pulled over and the officer can do math you WILL get a ticket." I said thanks and left. I'm not sure I want a bumper pull trailer anymore.
The way the dealers are talking it sounds like GCVWR is what I actually weigh. WTF? This means that my LOADED up CCLB SRW Platinum 4x4 weighs 12,400 pounds to NYS. It actually weighs 8700 with a full tank of fuel and me in the driver seat. I didn't buy because of the price. $11,100.38 was a bit high for a 22' deck over 14k GVWR bumper pull.So buy it.
Your planning to be overweight? Dude basically said "operate at your own risk". If you scale your loads like you said you would, you wouldn't ever be in violation. Unless you wanted to, anyway.
Nobody is going to ticket you for a capacity overage, only for an actual overweight load.