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    WA / OR non-CDL guys

    Thanks for the info. I see what you mean. It is listed as empty weight 19,8XX. So 10,000 more off road and 20,000 more on road. On the registration they listed it as a classic vehicle, scale weight 19,8xx, and they put no GVW weight. I don't know why and I am certainly not going to start...
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    WA / OR non-CDL guys

    Sorry about the RV question. It was answered in the other threads, but am still interested in the GVWR question.
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    WA / OR non-CDL guys

    So why isn't a warm fuzzy 5 ton an RV? And could someone tell me where the GVWR is listed for the 5 ton? I understand look in the manual or get a weight slip for the truck and I understand how much it could carry according to the manual, but commercial trucks have the GVWR weight listed on a...
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    WA / OR non-CDL guys

    What monthly fee?
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    WA / OR non-CDL guys

    My truck is a 1968 M54. At Armed Forces Day last year a State Patrol Weights and Measure man came up to me and asked if I needed a CDL to drive that truck. I gulped and said I didn't think so because of the hydraulic brakes. He gave me a lecture. He was going quickly and I didn't follow it...
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    WA / OR non-CDL guys

    So what is an M328? From the weight, could it be an M38A1? Anyway, you could also have found a license plate with a 1953 date and they would have licensed it with that plate. Both my 42 and 53 are licensed that way. As for tonnage, the state gets a bit more grabby when it is going after...
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    WA / OR non-CDL guys

    With the historic plates, I never have to license the 5 ton again. If someone buys it, they will also have to license it one time. It was a bit of a struggle to get the inspection and get the paperwork done, but you only have to do it once. Some of the older vehicle inspectors know and...
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    WA / OR non-CDL guys

    Your point is well taken and shows the arbitrary side of our legal system. I haven't licensed my 45 jeep trailer in probably 12 or better years. The only time it comes out is for events and the State Patrol usually drive by and wave. I was stopped two years ago in Oregon, two evenings in a...
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    WA / OR non-CDL guys

    Just a side note here. I licensed my M54 as an historic vehcile last April at the Chehalis office of the State Patrol. I took along the TM and showed the inspector the Data plate on the dash. He looked all over and was unable to find a frame number because there isn't one. He was also...
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