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All 06 and up come with it that I’m aware ofI thought all the later model ones got air-conditioning?
To clarify, the MK23 is the basic truck. The MK23A1 is the "RTAA" (Ready To Accept Armor) version. The AMK23 (the version that I bought) came with the MAS armor (which appears to have been removed from my truck). And the AMK23A1 would come with the "reducible" armor that allows for a reduced height during transport.Air conditioning and armor ready... it has specific amounts for armor plate as far as I can tell
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I don't know your background- are you a personal injury lawyer that specializes in this kind of stuff?It is in your best interest to obtain a CDL, you have a wait time on getting the truck so study up. It will be 4 to 12 weeks. Probably longer since this is your first time. They hand them out at walmart now so anyone can pass the test. Then just rent a truck for the driving portion. Or use the 7 ton with the tag trailer. It is in your best interest for your insurance as well as general safety. In the event you ever have an accident and someone is hurt, the other side legal pursuit is going to be if you were capable of handling a truck that size and if you had proper training for it.
The original design of the vehicle requires a CDL in your state is what could be argued.I don't know your background- are you a personal injury lawyer that specializes in this kind of stuff?
I am a retired police officer with specialized commercial truck training, and extensive experience investigating motor vehicle collisions.
My professional opinion, based upon my training and experience, is that having a CDL would do absolutely nothing to mitigate the legal culpability for what someone did while driving a vehicle that does not require a CDL.
The only thing that would matter, is whether someone is licensed for the vehicle they are operating or not. The most common example of this that I have encountered, comes up during DUI arrests of people on Harley-Davidsons, who have driver's licenses, but do not have motorcycle endorsements, and thus end up getting arrested for DWOL (Driving Without License) in addition to their DUI arrest, getting arrested for reckless driving for doing those things with a passenger if they had one, and getting tickets for the noisy modified exhaust that got them stopped in the first place.
Having a CDL could actually increase someone's problems in a collision- a blood alcohol level of .04 with a regular driver's license is not DUI, but a blood alcohol level of .04 with a CDL IS a DUI. Being at fault in a collision could have consequences in any criminal or subsequent civil court cases. Being at fault in a collision while DUI, would be infinitely worse.
Argued by who? You? Again, are you a personal injury lawyer? What vocational training have you had in this area? What vocational and/or personal experience(s) have you had in this area?The original design of the vehicle requires a CDL in your state is what could be argued.
I've done a heck of a lot more than that- I have read the actual ORS (Oregon Revised Statutes) and spoken with Oregon DMV officials.I have read the Oregon motorhome registration guide.
What do you mean by won't "cut it"? Oregon DMV has no inspection program to determine if a motorhome is a motorhome. I just fill out the paperwork and submit it to the DMV.I don't think the shipping container on the iso locks is going to cut it as reconstructed/permanently altered since it could be removed.
Sorry, I'm not understanding what you're trying to say there.Compared to constructed box/camper directly to the frame that is lists for pickup trucks or truck frames it lists as approved.
Legality is not determined by what other people have done or not done.A completely rebuilt box is what has been done by other overland builders.
Well, it's a good thing we've got 49 other states to choose from.Surplus military trucks are not well received on the roads in some states, with some of them being banned all together, regardless of their design or intended repurposed use by civilians.
Which states are you referring to?Surplus military trucks are not well received on the roads in some states, with some of them being banned all together, regardless of their design or intended repurposed use by civilians.
I’m all for a thorough debate, with that said Wes is probably one of the most knowledgeable in our hobby considering he has travelled the entire country many times with almost every military vehicle available to us as civilians and even vehicles unavailable to us. He also knows a thing or two about lawsIt's all good- it's just discussion. Most of it was helpful, with only a few questionable statements. And questionable statements tend to get questioned.
Thank you, Elijah. I would not have known that about Wes, unless somebody had told me- that's why I asked him about his qualifications...twice.I’m all for a thorough debate, with that said Wes is probably one of the most knowledgeable in our hobby considering he has travelled the entire country many times with almost every military vehicle available to us as civilians and even vehicles unavailable to us. He also knows a thing or two about laws
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Thanks.With this ordeal going on, don’t expect a fast result. You’re early into the waiting process, expect to receive the truck in July and be happy any day it clears sooner than that
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I was wondering if I could can gain some understanding of the EUC's here.Thanks.
I'm hoping for the best- I'm hoping to take delivery before the days start to get short/cold/wet again...
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