Old Man Mopar
Righteous Dude
Are you guys talking gross vehicle weight rating or gross COMBINED vehicle weight rating?
When you come through toll booth on PA turnpike you get weighed, If I had over 1/2 tank of fuel in my dually (no trailer), it would give me a class 2 ticket, which is a higher toll. Then when paying toll at the exit booth, I would tell the toll taker and they would only charge me the class 1 price saying my weight was around the 9500 lb that would give me that Class 2 ticket. Also to slow down on the scale at the booth to get accurate reading, hard braking on it gives a heavier reading.
PA follows Federal DOT rules. Under 26000 Class C license is only required, but I got fined for no medical card since I was over 17,000 lbs combined. 10,000 truck, 14,000 trailer (25,000 total). Also was questioned about what was inside trailer, and got the lecture on inter vs intra state commerce, DOT numbers, those fines, etc...
No Ford smaller than an F-650 has a GVWR over 26,000lbs. (And many F-650's, including the one I drove, are under 26K.)
Welcome to PA .... A medical card tho not manditory ain't a bad idea if ya got a 1 ton dualy. Like i said DOT is cracking down on pickus. Haeing that medical card would have saved you a lot of time. Thay tend not to take it much farther if ya have one. Ur family doc can do it for the price of an office visit witch is a lot less than the ticket.
Maybe I wasn't clear enough... I was talking combined, same trailer (14,000), but the brand new F350 put him over 26,001. Where the old truck, (mine) was 11,000. (combined 25,000)
So, when he bought the new truck, he didn't realize he was overweight, and then needed a CDL.
He just wanted to upgrade the truck, traded the old F350 on a new F350. He didn't ask for it to be higher, it went by the mfg decal on the door jamb. That's what the old truck used.
One more time: the GVWR tag on the door jamb of an F-350 WAS NOT OVER 26,000LBS! If he claimed it was, he lied! It really is that simple!