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Recent content by Cretebaby

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    Help on buying a used class 6 truck. Under 26000 GVW

    This doesn't nor can it vary between states.
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    Help on buying a used class 6 truck. Under 26000 GVW

    Air brakes don't require a cdl or any endorsement.
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    GMC C6500 Vs FL 70 Freightliner

    What difference does air make?
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    GMC C6500 Vs FL 70 Freightliner

    No such thing.
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    Questions I keep asking Myself re Truck Shopping

    Therre is no such thing as an air brake endorsement in the states. Therefore no CDl is required solely because of air brakes.
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    Stupid driver... (You've probably seen it)

    That is one way to unload it.:Banghead
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    Light Duty Trucks & Gooseneck Trailers

    What is?
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    hauling a case 580

    No, I don't think so.
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    hauling a case 580

    The seller is an idiot. If the GVWR of the truck + the GVWR of the trailer = More than 26k it will require a Class A CDL.( If the trailer is over 10k) Air brakes or the lack of doesn't dictate what type or class of license you will need.
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    hauling a case 580

    There is no such thing as an "air brake endorsement". (In the States) That is only true if the CGVWR is over 26k
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    Deere off-road trucks

    :beatsme:D
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    Truth about safety by Mike Rowe

    He isn't saying that safety is BS. He is saying the place that have "safety first" plastered on everything is BS.
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    Questions about OTT's

    I assume you are asking about rubber tracks?
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    Light Duty Trucks & Gooseneck Trailers

    Straight truck OVER 26k would only require a class B. Truck under 26k requires no CDL even if it has air brakes. There is no such thing as an "air brake endorsement".
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    Light Duty Trucks & Gooseneck Trailers

    It goes by the GVWR. If the truck is rated at 26k you can pull a 10k trailer and not need a CDL.
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