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john_bud said:I was looking at flat bed dumps and regular flatbeds and dumps.
I don't get the comment that I don't need a CDL type truck. (must be slow) If the truck weighs 10,000 and the equipment is 12,000 and it rides on the truck, then I get it. But if I buy a 10 ton dual tandem axle trailer, boom even a ford ranger pops it into CDL turf.
jb
As long as the combination weighs less than 26,001, you don't need a CDL.
Once the combination weighs at or more than 26,001, you need a class A CDL if the trailer is also over 10K
If the combintaion is at or over 26,001 and the trailer is at or under 10,000, then you need a class B CDL
If you get a small 12K dump, stake body or utility body and it can tow 12-14K, then you don't need a CDL because the GCWR is less than 26K.
My guess is an F-350 or GMC 3500 1-ton dump would be able to do that.
If you get a true medium duty dump with a 12K trailer, then yes, you will need a CDL.