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Posted 5/23/2023 17:43 (#10240723 - in reply to #10240684)
Subject: RE: When do you need a CDL?



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puff33m - 5/23/2023 16:56 So if the truck says 26000, but the truck and trailer load exceed 26000, are you illegal? It doesn't necessarily require a CDL, but it's also not legal. Is that correct? Say this truck and a gooseneck trailer with 10 pallets of corn. Or this truck and a stock trailer with 18 cows.

You are "legal" as long as you are operating under the 150 air mile rule. See this response and link to  Florida law.

https://newagtalk.com/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=1113837&mid=10240600#M10240600   .  What you discribe above (trk/trailer) is common here in Mn and not only is the owner exempt (upto 150 air miles), but so is an employee working for the farmer/owner. All Legal . . . . . .

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