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Thanks for the information brother, been hauling with a single trailer and now getting my CDL to expand business. Thanks for all of the information. Keep up the good work.
From Jacksonville to Charleston SC is the furtherest north or Orlando, Tampa, Ocala etc. My height was at 13 6 at times 14 depends where I"m going my weight between or at the most 34000
Big dawg not beating around the bush that's real at times the rates go up and down. No need for that. I no longer trucking. Health reasons Ill leave it there thanks for the comment
Future my bad. I've been out of commission in trucking do to health. Now the rates change on the load what type of vehicles. Used, new, luxury and how fast they want it there. I was doing short loads in Florida from Jacksonville. So let's say I went from Jacksonville to Tampa. It could be for me 3 pickup trucks, I have a 4 car hauler. I seen the rates go from the low 450 to 700 for that trip. They play games sometimes talking about the brokers. Depends on how bad you want it now make sure you have a load coming back. That trip is about 3 hours and some change long. Used cars from Central wasn't that bad less headaches.
If the GVWR of the truck and trailer combined it over 26k lbs, yes. The setup in this video is CDL. A single rear wheel F250 (10k GVWR) with a 16k lb trailer would not be CDL. If you are hauling commercially, the weight does not matter, you need a CDL when it comes to truck & trailer combinations.