Ox
Diamond
- Joined
- Aug 27, 2002
- Location
- West Unity, Ohio
I just had an interesting talk with a fella that had delivered a used machine to a chum's shop when I was there helping myself to his shadowgraph. (Thanks Dave!)
He has this very long goose, with heavy flip down ramps out the back yet. He mentioned 40' off the cuff, and .. yeah, all in - it might be - not including the goose... But as I was looking this thing over, I realized that he only had tandem singles on it. So it got me asking ... as this is a big heifer for only 14K gross!
So, this fella has a newer 1 ton truck that he says has a GVWR of 14K.
He had this trailer custom built - yes with 7K axles, BUT he had them tag it for 12K GVWR.
This gits him a combined rating of 26K. (under 26,001)
I know that the law reads differently, but this guy says that he's been ran through the ringer by DOT accifers time and aggin, and every time, after giving him grief for how long, they end up coming back, appologizing for the trouble, agreeing that he is OK, and sending him on his way. He was telling stories of being everywhere from here to OK, TX, and wherever else, and been dooing so since 2011, and every time they send him on down the road.
But the more I think about it, I had to ask:
"Why not just git'cher CDL?"
Because from my vantage point - it seems like he is really limiting himself to how much he can haul.
He says that he has around 9000 net payload available.
So then there is the next shoe to drop:
He tells me that to git'cher CDL (at least here in the great state of Ohio) it is now a 4 week course and $7000!
Good grief!
Now, the statute states:
So, I Shirley don't know how they are letting him through with a trailer tagged for 12K, but ???
But then the fact of this new requirements for gitt'n your liscence!
Gotta make darn sure not to let mine lapse!
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Think Snow Eh!
Ox
He has this very long goose, with heavy flip down ramps out the back yet. He mentioned 40' off the cuff, and .. yeah, all in - it might be - not including the goose... But as I was looking this thing over, I realized that he only had tandem singles on it. So it got me asking ... as this is a big heifer for only 14K gross!
So, this fella has a newer 1 ton truck that he says has a GVWR of 14K.
He had this trailer custom built - yes with 7K axles, BUT he had them tag it for 12K GVWR.
This gits him a combined rating of 26K. (under 26,001)
I know that the law reads differently, but this guy says that he's been ran through the ringer by DOT accifers time and aggin, and every time, after giving him grief for how long, they end up coming back, appologizing for the trouble, agreeing that he is OK, and sending him on his way. He was telling stories of being everywhere from here to OK, TX, and wherever else, and been dooing so since 2011, and every time they send him on down the road.
But the more I think about it, I had to ask:
"Why not just git'cher CDL?"
Because from my vantage point - it seems like he is really limiting himself to how much he can haul.
He says that he has around 9000 net payload available.
So then there is the next shoe to drop:
He tells me that to git'cher CDL (at least here in the great state of Ohio) it is now a 4 week course and $7000!
Good grief!
Now, the statute states:
You will need a CDL to operate any of the following vehicles: A single vehicle with a GVWR over 26,000 lbs. A combination vehicle with a GVWR over 26,000 lbs, towing a unit over 10,000 lbs GVWR. A passenger vehicle designed to carry 16 or more people, including the driver.
So, I Shirley don't know how they are letting him through with a trailer tagged for 12K, but ???
But then the fact of this new requirements for gitt'n your liscence!
Gotta make darn sure not to let mine lapse!

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Think Snow Eh!
Ox