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Pulling a large trailer and not having a CDL
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<blockquote data-quote="civicmindedex79" data-source="post: 727045" data-attributes="member: 2024"><p>Going to pick up a 40' gooseneck trailer 21k GVWR and have a one ton truck, so I will be well over the 26k allowed on my license. I live in Mississippi just for the info. What's everyone doing that is hauling these redneck camper haulers for recreational only? Honestly not really worried to much, only trouble I have had in the past was when I was driving way to fast and got caught. BUT I would like to be prepared due to all the sue happy sorry mf'ers these days if there was a wreck. </p><p></p><p>My plans is to do the "not for hire" stickers on trailer and get a weighted tag for my pickup. I wanted to get a legal tag for my pick up but have been told anything over a b-10 requires to have atleast a class D cdl. Any thoughts or opinions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="civicmindedex79, post: 727045, member: 2024"] Going to pick up a 40’ gooseneck trailer 21k GVWR and have a one ton truck, so I will be well over the 26k allowed on my license. I live in Mississippi just for the info. What’s everyone doing that is hauling these redneck camper haulers for recreational only? Honestly not really worried to much, only trouble I have had in the past was when I was driving way to fast and got caught. BUT I would like to be prepared due to all the sue happy sorry mf’ers these days if there was a wreck. My plans is to do the “not for hire” stickers on trailer and get a weighted tag for my pickup. I wanted to get a legal tag for my pick up but have been told anything over a b-10 requires to have atleast a class D cdl. Any thoughts or opinions? [/QUOTE]
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