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Gooseneck trailer adapter to kinpin set up
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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 788956" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>if a S/A is licensed as a farm vehicle and your are only hauling for yourself and in I beleive a 150 mile radius from home and do not cross state lines then the owner of the vehicle is not reguired to have a CDL license or have D.O.T. inspections </p><p> but if you are hauling for hire or non-farm products then you are required to have a CDL </p><p>a CDL isn't hard to get and a D.O.T. inspection is that hard to pass as long as you keep your vehicle in good shape </p><p> also it depends on what class S/A you buy as to what the rating is </p><p>the last one I owned had a 16,000lb front axle and 20,000 rear so going by GVWR the truck was rated at 36,000 without a trailer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 788956, member: 8829"] if a S/A is licensed as a farm vehicle and your are only hauling for yourself and in I beleive a 150 mile radius from home and do not cross state lines then the owner of the vehicle is not reguired to have a CDL license or have D.O.T. inspections but if you are hauling for hire or non-farm products then you are required to have a CDL a CDL isn't hard to get and a D.O.T. inspection is that hard to pass as long as you keep your vehicle in good shape also it depends on what class S/A you buy as to what the rating is the last one I owned had a 16,000lb front axle and 20,000 rear so going by GVWR the truck was rated at 36,000 without a trailer [/QUOTE]
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