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It is tough, especially if you haven't done a lot of trailering of big things and need the extra experience.
There is a place in Ennis that for $300 gives you 2 hours to practice on their truck and lot, a full pre-trip inspection evaluation AND they bring the truck to the DL testing center for...
Here in Texas, if you have air brakes you still need a Class B license for an RV or farm vehicle. Same basic requirements as a class B CDL and since I want to haul trailers it's Class A CDL in my future.
Thanks for the good info!
Great ideas. Look forward to the Pics.
Speaking of CDL, I'm studying for mine right now. I have to have a different class of license regardless since it's GVW is over 26k. Since I don't want to tag it Farm (I do have such an operation), I will need to go CDL. If I'm going that far, might as...
That's what I'm talking about.
Would love to see more pics of the inside if you're willing to share them.
Also, have you considered dicing up your bed instead of using the M105 bed? The length of the bed looks great but the wheel well has me turning my head sideways. :grin:
Just curious how...
Drove an M923 5 blocks yesterday and was hooked.
Those MV/Ts make it feel like a whole different class of truck than I imagined (after playing with a Deuce for 3 years).
I want to build one a crew cab.
Now I have to get a CDL :cookoo:
I feel like an evil redneck scientist.
Gotta run, I...