Sephirothq
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Ok guys
I have spent the better part of the afternoon at the Penn Dot DMV trying to get the proper license to drive the m818 truck legally.
You guys with the M818 or the M52 trucks in PA here is the deal. The bottom line is you need a class A license to drive the truck. Either a noncommercial or a commercial license is required.
The tractor trucks are a Class 17 on the registration. You can not drive these trucks with a class B license.
Even if they are antique trucks you can not drive them with a class C due to the weight of the trucks the GVW.
I didn't ask what would happen if I had the GVW set down to 26,000 lbs.
According to the antique tags you can not haul cargo. PennDot is getting back to me on whether i can have a trailer behind the truck.
Even to drive the truck Bobtail you need a class A license.
That is from the head of the CDL department in PennDot.
All that being said. I only know this to be true for PA. The above is what i was informed by the PennDot folks in Harrisburg. If you guys know better go for it.
I am going to be legal you other guys can do what you want to do.
I have spent the better part of the afternoon at the Penn Dot DMV trying to get the proper license to drive the m818 truck legally.
You guys with the M818 or the M52 trucks in PA here is the deal. The bottom line is you need a class A license to drive the truck. Either a noncommercial or a commercial license is required.
The tractor trucks are a Class 17 on the registration. You can not drive these trucks with a class B license.
Even if they are antique trucks you can not drive them with a class C due to the weight of the trucks the GVW.
I didn't ask what would happen if I had the GVW set down to 26,000 lbs.
According to the antique tags you can not haul cargo. PennDot is getting back to me on whether i can have a trailer behind the truck.
Even to drive the truck Bobtail you need a class A license.
That is from the head of the CDL department in PennDot.
All that being said. I only know this to be true for PA. The above is what i was informed by the PennDot folks in Harrisburg. If you guys know better go for it.
I am going to be legal you other guys can do what you want to do.