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I didn't realize you allowed spam, and shill comments...
Maybe it's the fact English is my second language...
I will have to remember that you guys are full of ****.
GA has a MV CDL exception.... The not for hire folks are skirting the dot #.
That said the 26,000lbs still applies... I would rather see a high class truck towing weight then a hmmwv... For everyone's safety.
The fact that you have Joes playing army is cringy. You jokers are going to kill...
Just because it's your own stuff doesn't make you immune to dot laws.
By making it military looking makes me cringe. I wonder if you wear acu's to complete the look....
You'll get stopped one of these days for blowing a scale...
Cdl aside. Gray area at best. Until the dot officer shuts you down for their interpretation of the law....
Using a hmmwv to tow 22,000 lbs + trailer when it's only rated at 2500 lbs. That is the issue.
You're skirting the law on that one. Using the Georgia military vehicle cdl exception.
Assuming you have an A0 is 2,500 lbs, and A2 only 4400 lbs. And you're towing 22,000 lbs + a trailer.
I hope you have have insanely high insurance coverages.
That and you take your rig by a scale house...
LOL SPEED FREAK.
You obviously never towed... My 18 "cummins" Is everything but a speed machine. Sure it has numbers, but my wife's Volvo can smoke it at every road condition empty...
I'll suggest you keep the cheb with the 4.8, or 5.3. Will be faster then any humvee. More comfortable...
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