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I'm debating whether to try to pick up an FMTV for our ranch. Anybody own one in California? Challenges in our state with registration and smog?
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The CDL requirement is based on GVW (over 26,000 a class b is required) number of axles (three or more requires a class a or b depending on the configuration) trailer (if the GVW of the trailer is 10,000 or more a class a is required)From my understand the CDL requirement may be waived in Cali due to it not having tandem axles, but they might stick you on the air brakes. As for Smog in Cali anything 1997 or 1998 or older is exempt for diesel.
If you are correct then, I assume you are, that means anyone in Cali with a M35 and myself with a M818 will have to apply to a Class "B"?The CDL requirement is based on GVW (over 26,000 a class b is required) number of axles (three or more requires a class a or b depending on the configuration) trailer (if the GVW of the trailer is 10,000 or more a class a is required)
What is your citation for this?As for the CDL, you do not need one...take it from a lawyer. I have heard all the arguments why you do, but a strict reading of the law tell me clearly it is not required for a military truck, used by a civilian and not for commercial purposes.
There is another line in the CA law that states on three axle vehicle over 6,000 lbs requires a class bIf you are correct then, I assume you are, that means anyone in Cali with a M35 and myself with a M818 will have to apply to a Class "B"?
According to my data plate, my truck weighs 19,260 empty but the listed GVWR Cross Country is 34,260 and Highway is 44,260. So which load rating does DMV use?
Here is my dataplate:
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I just use one trip permits. Go to the DMV and give them whatever you have, title, gov liquidation docs, etc....and ask for a one trip permit. Its cheap and then you can drive the truck camping, car show, parade, whatever. Don't forget to get insurance though. USAA does not seem to care and have insured everything I have, no issues at all.
As for the CDL, you do not need one...take it from a lawyer. I have heard all the arguments why you do, but a strict reading of the law tell me clearly it is not required for a military truck, used by a civilian and not for commercial purposes.
I forgot about that line, crap. I think this is what keeps getting me.There is another line in the CA law that states on three axle vehicle over 6,000 lbs requires a class b
For a tractor you are better to have a class a
The three axle over 6,000 lbs is a strange law but it is on the books under what you are permitted to drive with a class c license.I forgot about that line, crap. I think this is what keeps getting me.
Without that line in there, I would say yes, no CDL required, as my truck is under the limits for the requirement, except the 3rd axle.
This would also classify all duece's as well, correct, since they are 3 axle trucks.
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