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[QUOTE="Dieselgeek, post: 887938, member: 743"] How big is the trailer you are pulling with the truck? Any combination of vehicles with a GVWR of 26,001 or more pounds (11,793 kg) [B]provided the GVWR of the vehicle(s) being towed is in excess of 10,000 pounds[/B] (4536 kg). If you are pulling a trailer with a gvwr greater than 10k lbs, you need a class A cdl. If the combination of the truck and trailer is greater than 26,001 gvwr, you need a class A cdl. How big is the diesel tank in the bed of the truck? MN 119 gallons and under is safe from placarding. My google search told me NY is 110 gallons or less. I couldn't find a specific number for Maine. If you are operating a commercial vehicle (in MN this is a truck rated at 10,000 lbs or more) you will need a medical card. You are then also required to do a DVIR (daily vehicle inspection report), also need to have on file in the office your hours of service. If outside 150 air miles, you will also need to run a log book. [/QUOTE]
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