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After reading another thread on 923s and the comment about CDLs, I thought I would post this.
Yesterday, I had to schedule a seminar on CDL requirements for our business agent training coming up next month.
In doing so I spent a fair amount of time on the phone with the head of CDLs inthe State of Illinois. This came about becuase of a letter being sent to all CDL holders about medical information and a new DOT regulation/database.
If you are a private party using your truck for personal use -- not commercial, not production agriculture, just running around, going to the Home Depot moving your new girl friend in. You DO NOT need a CDL to operate any of our trucks.
What you do need is a Class B endorsement for anything over 26,001 GVWR, providing the towed vehicle is not more than 10,000. i.e. bobtail tractor, 5 ton what ever. you get 36,000 total.
You would need a Class A for a tractor trailer/combination of 26,001 and more than 10,000 being towed. Or I would think a 5 ton flat towing a 5 ton.
I inquired about the airbrake endorsement for bobtailing a 915 or even a 5 ton. He said that th eonly way to get an air brake endorsement is with a CDL. They do not issue air brake endorsements for non-CDL Class A or B endorsements. And he stated you don't need them for your private vehicle.
I know this will start a few debates, but since this came from the guy who runs the whole CDL program for the state, I would pass it on.
BTW you need a Class B for a tank -- I asked.
Yesterday, I had to schedule a seminar on CDL requirements for our business agent training coming up next month.
In doing so I spent a fair amount of time on the phone with the head of CDLs inthe State of Illinois. This came about becuase of a letter being sent to all CDL holders about medical information and a new DOT regulation/database.
If you are a private party using your truck for personal use -- not commercial, not production agriculture, just running around, going to the Home Depot moving your new girl friend in. You DO NOT need a CDL to operate any of our trucks.
What you do need is a Class B endorsement for anything over 26,001 GVWR, providing the towed vehicle is not more than 10,000. i.e. bobtail tractor, 5 ton what ever. you get 36,000 total.
You would need a Class A for a tractor trailer/combination of 26,001 and more than 10,000 being towed. Or I would think a 5 ton flat towing a 5 ton.
I inquired about the airbrake endorsement for bobtailing a 915 or even a 5 ton. He said that th eonly way to get an air brake endorsement is with a CDL. They do not issue air brake endorsements for non-CDL Class A or B endorsements. And he stated you don't need them for your private vehicle.
I know this will start a few debates, but since this came from the guy who runs the whole CDL program for the state, I would pass it on.
BTW you need a Class B for a tank -- I asked.