grunex125
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I'm new to the forums here and considering a purchase of a few dumps for the business, but as the thread title says I've got a million questions.
First off, I was considering purchasing a tandem axle five ton dump on GL, my needs are for a truck that is built strong enough for towing a tag trailer and for use on site. My business is land clearing and I need to tow a cat track loader weighing 34,500 lbs plus trailer. Can anyone tell me what the GVRW rating is per axle and would I be legal on the highway if my combined weight of trailer and Cat is around 45,000 lbs? I'm not sure on the weight of the trucks either, what is the gross weight of the trucks? I'm not settled on a model yet so if someone could give me a "for instance" that would help greatly.
Second, I somewhat understand the bidding process on GL and the EUC and the SF97 forms process, but if I bid and win a truck to suit my needs, can I arrange transportation through GL? or do I have to find a private carrier to transport it? Along that same line do I need to be there in person to present my paperwork to the GL people and the guards?
Third, Assuming I am the winning bidder on an auction, I have already made my payment for the auction, filled for the EUC, the SF97 form is been filled out, do they then supply you with the necessary info to get tabs and registration? How difficult is it to obtain title registration and tabs in MN? If the title and registration is slow in coming will GL penalize me for not moving the truck as per their agreement? Correct me if I am wrong but insurance for these vehicles would NEED to be a commercial policy even if the dumps are not used for towing right?
And last but not least, being that I do not know much about these trucks or trucks in general, for instance if I were to drive a 5 ton truck of some model does that require me to have a cdl in MN? Does the term five ton refer to the empty weight of the truck? or it's rated load capacity?
I'm truely sorry for coming on here and blazing away with the questions, it's just that my background is such that I have not needed a truck of any kind much bigger than my F450 until now and I'm having serious growing pains with my business. I am expanding, but wrestling every day with the lack of trucks and having transportation issues. The biggest issue with me is to keep my debt low and not get overextended financially. Which is why I came to the conclusion that an ex military truck might fit the bill for the time being without forcing me to raise my rates so high due to financial constraints as a result of stupid borrowing for "fancy" trucks.
First off, I was considering purchasing a tandem axle five ton dump on GL, my needs are for a truck that is built strong enough for towing a tag trailer and for use on site. My business is land clearing and I need to tow a cat track loader weighing 34,500 lbs plus trailer. Can anyone tell me what the GVRW rating is per axle and would I be legal on the highway if my combined weight of trailer and Cat is around 45,000 lbs? I'm not sure on the weight of the trucks either, what is the gross weight of the trucks? I'm not settled on a model yet so if someone could give me a "for instance" that would help greatly.
Second, I somewhat understand the bidding process on GL and the EUC and the SF97 forms process, but if I bid and win a truck to suit my needs, can I arrange transportation through GL? or do I have to find a private carrier to transport it? Along that same line do I need to be there in person to present my paperwork to the GL people and the guards?
Third, Assuming I am the winning bidder on an auction, I have already made my payment for the auction, filled for the EUC, the SF97 form is been filled out, do they then supply you with the necessary info to get tabs and registration? How difficult is it to obtain title registration and tabs in MN? If the title and registration is slow in coming will GL penalize me for not moving the truck as per their agreement? Correct me if I am wrong but insurance for these vehicles would NEED to be a commercial policy even if the dumps are not used for towing right?
And last but not least, being that I do not know much about these trucks or trucks in general, for instance if I were to drive a 5 ton truck of some model does that require me to have a cdl in MN? Does the term five ton refer to the empty weight of the truck? or it's rated load capacity?
I'm truely sorry for coming on here and blazing away with the questions, it's just that my background is such that I have not needed a truck of any kind much bigger than my F450 until now and I'm having serious growing pains with my business. I am expanding, but wrestling every day with the lack of trucks and having transportation issues. The biggest issue with me is to keep my debt low and not get overextended financially. Which is why I came to the conclusion that an ex military truck might fit the bill for the time being without forcing me to raise my rates so high due to financial constraints as a result of stupid borrowing for "fancy" trucks.