Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
On 2011-08-10, Pete C. wrote:
Karl Townsend wrote:
On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 11:08:01 -0500, "Pete C."
wrote:
Ignoramus19859 wrote:
On 2011-08-10, Karl Townsend wrote:
On Tue, 09 Aug 2011 16:57:15 -0500, Ignoramus11295
wrote:
I am not about to become a "trucker", but I am thinking about getting
a Commercial Driver's License (CDL).
The purpose is to be able to drive a larger truck (like a 1 ton
pickup) with a larger trailer (like 15K lbs), buying and selling
larger things.
...
Didn't catch this part the first read. I run a 1 ton F350 Ford with a
24,000 lb. double dually trailer. I got one with a beaver tail so the
fork truck runs right up on it. I'm glad I got the biggest engine
made, lowest rear end ratio, and manual tranny. The unit is still WAY
under powered with a ten ton load on. I bet they'd shoot you in
Chicago land driving 30 on the Dan Ryan.
You are a "farmer", but I am not, and I would not be allowed to drive
such a rig.
i
It's questionable whether a farmer is really allowed to drive a rig that
far over GCWR...
That and I'm sure I can sell this rig, then buy a semi and have money
left over.
Karl
You'll probably get better MPG too. Certainly it will handle better and
be safer.
Guys, I am wondering about something. Tractors that haul semitrailers
are probably used until the last moment, or until they become too
unreliable? Are there any possibilities, realistically, to get a used
rig for relatively little money (compared to new), that would still
have enough life to go another 100k miles?
i
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