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A friendly reminder
Alot of people have done it without and you can probably get away with it but...
Fuel permits are required when driving a 6x6 across state lines.
Regardless of weight,3 axles or more.
Questions:1-800-274-8078
MI- FL=$535 Ouch!
Well... I won't be using it to pull the trailer everyday.
Probably more like 1 or 2 days a week,and within a 40 mile radius.
It will be more of a novelty than anything I guess.
Worst case scenario,put a for sale sign on it.
The truck only has 1500 miles and 40+hours on the 1991 motor.
Tires are...
I'll be using a 10ton trailer, with a 13,000lbs(PT100 trackloader)with a mulching head.
About 18,000lbs total.
Local landclearing business.
The truck will be" not for hire".
I assumed it could handle it,like maybe a F700.
My Dodge 2500 is rated to pull 13,000!
Thanks,
Talked to DMV last week and they confirmed a bill of sale and a title would get me street-legal.
I will check into it further asap.
Thanks,
Mark
Hello,
I'm buying a 6x6, a tag/titled street legal truck from out of state,then driving it down here(FL).
How many of you folks are using these trucks for actual $$making worktrucks?
Plan on hauling equipment on a daily basis on public roads.
I need to know if I can legally do this in FL.
I...