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Pulling a large trailer and not having a CDL
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<blockquote data-quote="ridered3" data-source="post: 763350" data-attributes="member: 1371"><p>Our current setup of truck (F-250) plus enclosed trailer with living quarters (28' overall) is under the 26k weight requirements both on paper and on the scale so I'm good to go there. We only have personal use so that's the nature of the following questions and are located in Tennessee if location matters.</p><p></p><p>1) I've always had the understanding that tow vehicle (pickup truck for example) + trailer (camper or otherwise) cannot exceed 26,000 pounds without an endorsement. Is that understanding correct?</p><p></p><p>2) It's also been my understanding that the only exception to the 26k weight restriction without an endorsement is if the tow vehicle (motorhomes or converted semis) is registered as a rv/motorhome with GVWR greater than 26,001 pounds. Is that understanding correct as well?</p><p></p><p>What brought this up was a discussion in the Crawler Haulers FaceSpace group in which a couple of people stated that as long as the trailer was registered as an rv/motorhome then the 26k weight restriction did not apply.</p><p></p><p>3) So basically either my understanding has been incorrect or their understanding is incorrect. Which one is it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ridered3, post: 763350, member: 1371"] Our current setup of truck (F-250) plus enclosed trailer with living quarters (28' overall) is under the 26k weight requirements both on paper and on the scale so I'm good to go there. We only have personal use so that's the nature of the following questions and are located in Tennessee if location matters. 1) I've always had the understanding that tow vehicle (pickup truck for example) + trailer (camper or otherwise) cannot exceed 26,000 pounds without an endorsement. Is that understanding correct? 2) It's also been my understanding that the only exception to the 26k weight restriction without an endorsement is if the tow vehicle (motorhomes or converted semis) is registered as a rv/motorhome with GVWR greater than 26,001 pounds. Is that understanding correct as well? What brought this up was a discussion in the Crawler Haulers FaceSpace group in which a couple of people stated that as long as the trailer was registered as an rv/motorhome then the 26k weight restriction did not apply. 3) So basically either my understanding has been incorrect or their understanding is incorrect. Which one is it? [/QUOTE]
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