Weight has nothing to do with class a and class b.
Some of our trucks are over 100k. You still only need a class b to drive them...
Still a class b truck.
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Would driving a..
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by DevJohnson, Sep 20, 2018.
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In that instance the "B" is for Behemoth.Fold_Moiler and Blackshack46 Thank this.
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Weight has everything to do with the difference in class A and B. It only applies to the trailer though, not the power unit.Blackshack46 Thanks this.
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Actually size and weight of the trailer allowed IS the difference. There is nothing else.
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Totally correct, must have CDL A if pulling a trailer rated at over 10,000 pouns.
You can still pull that massive truck with a trailer rated at under 10k and still be legal for federal. -
I guess I was just trying to simplify things since that scenario would rarely happen.
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I wanna say a 60 meter pump clocks in at 150k. You need permits everywhere you go.
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