ive been researching again, and i think ive found the magic words. you guys with rvs are fine unless you gross over 26001 lbs as im sure that you have heard. its guys like me that travel interstate in the pursuance of commerce that might want to listen to this. ill try to make this short and simple but im afraid as in every case the us govt language makes it hard to comprehend. "has a gross combination of 26001 lbs or more, inclusive[and in regular talk means including the limits specified] of a towed unit [your trailor] of more than 10000 lbs, and im sure that most of you guys are probably hauling trailors with that gvw otherwise you wouldnt be going interstate. okay, lets back up, what i read into this is that as long as you stay under 26001 lbs even if your trailor weighs over 10000 lbs you should be exempt from cmv restrictions. what ive posted before about the gvw on your drivers side door panel was explained to me wrong by the usdot man. am i missing something or have i finally found the undeniable fact that ive been preaching to those guys all along? theve told us that as long as long as your truck has a gvw over 10100 lbs and your trailor has a gvw over 10000 lbs, that you are commercial. thats not what im reading, and i have the printout to prove it. maybe i should have been a lawyer? nahh. . i think i like farming better. input?
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