If you are using it for farm use, everything is different. Hauling bales
of hay for your own use is definitely farm use. The rules you cite are
correct for everything except farm use. They are really intended for
commercial users. Non-commercial users aren't suppose to have any
interest in big trucks! This isn't just per my state of Indiana, it is
per federal DOT laws that regulate commerical trucking. If you'd like to
see the rules, I might be able to scan it and send it to you or stick it
on my website.
Dave Cole
On Fri, 26 Mar 1999 21:51:37 -0600 jonathon <jemery@execpc.com> writes:
>
>>Remember your insurance ratings/limits and your registration
>limitations on
>>weight. Your drivers license my come into play if the GVW is over
>26,000#
>
>The 26,000# is for truck weight only, above which you need a class B
>CDL.
>If trailer weighs more than 10,000# then you need class A CDL (semi
>truck
>type license).
>
>je
>
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