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I do have an 818 that i would sell.
THe class A and Class B permits require no written tests. They do require a road test. I am told, ( I can not verify because i have not done it )
that the noncommercial road test is the same as the commercial road test.
2010 Commercial Driver’s License...
You can drive a cargo with a class B license.
If it has a fifth wheel you better have a class A.
I was turned away for my test best I didn't have a class A permit, and I didn't have a trailer with the truck.
No they would not let me take my class B test with the tractor bob tail. They...
I have been told directly by PENN DOT that a tractor needs to have a class A license because it is setup for towing a trailer over 10,000 GVW.
I have been turned away from a class B test with my truck waiting at the testing office. I had the truck there as well as an appointment for the...
You wouldn't be able to de-rate the truck just so you wouldn't need a class b license.
that is just asking for trouble if you ever got pulled over. Class b is easy enough to get.
I was told that if i took the 5th wheel plate off my truck, put a bed on it and got it registered as a straight truck not a tractor. I could use a class b license.
As far as an RV goes. if you get it registered as one you should be on calling it an RV but the GVW is still over 26,000 lbs...
The GVW is over 26,000 lbs you need at least a non commerical license to operate it legally. I am told, by PENNDOT you will need a class A because it is tractor, even if you run it bob tail