airforceone911
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I am going to buy a m1070 or a m916 just wanted some opinions about them do you need special lic for the m1070 thanks
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The thing is, multiple calls to the DMV in just about any state will get you multiple conflicting answers.You must ask your DMV and even then it may take more than one to get the correct answer. Because not all states require a CDL for non-commercial, some do require it.
Ask them and don't take advice about it from an Internet forum.
Hence the reason I pointed out it will take more than one call. Although one call to a lawyer and have them check it out is actually good advice from elkhtr.The thing is, multiple calls to the DMV in just about any state will get you multiple conflicting answers.
I travel for work, and was moving every 13 weeks up until recently.
I started off with asking MO's DMV. 3 calls got me three different answers, mutually exclusive.
I moved to TX and grabbed a 5ton out of Ft Polk LA. 3 calls to LA asking if I'd be ok driving it from Ft Polk to TX got me 3 different answers. TX DMV when asked gave me 3 conflicting answers as well.
Then I moved to OK. I still don't know what the law is in OK, as I never did get a straight answer out of them.
CA DMV seems to think everything needs a class A CDL and to have a DPF retrofit onto it...
AZ DMV says one thing, and local LEOs have a completely different understanding.
I got my best answers by means of PM to people who have MVs and live in the states I was in. I never did try to post threads about it due to the obvious disapproval of the topic. I can understand why the forum doesn't want to provide the info, because some state agency might come along behind us and decide it's misinformation and hold us accountable for it. I can also see why people ask here rather than ask DMV - DMV universally has no idea what their own code says.
Read your laws and make sure it's not 26,000 lb GVWR which is the rating when loaded, not empty weight. I know these threads are frowned on so I won't say more than that.plan on using for funeral escorts and shows in my area love the m1070 drove it a lot in army m916 also i gave up my cdl after i got hurt in Iraq took a year to learn to walk again thats why i did not want to try to get my cdl back. Any vehicle under 26000 pounds does not have to have a cdl in Tenn for personal use thanks
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