I'm still running Dedicated for a well known trucking company. I've had my own business most of my life. I really enjoy driving, I feel if I have to work at least do something I enjoy and driving is my passion. Thank you for the clear information you have compiled for a new-bee.
if I'm understanding this right then in order to tow a Bob cat I rent occasionally with my half ton dodge I need a cdl. because the weight between the trailer and the Bob cat I figured was around 12000. that's interesting to know.
One thing your forgot is a DOT medical examination. I am a DOT Medical Examiner and I see drivers on a regular basis that fail to get the medical certificate and they get fined.
I have not watched the rest of your videos yet so I do not know if you cover it but could you touch on getting commercial I also insurance for the 1st time.
In no case do you need a CDL A if your GCWR is below 26,001 lbs. There's tens of thousands of fifth wheel campers out here with 14,000 GVWR and higher and no CDL is needed to tow them. I own a 12,000 lb GVWR enclosed car hauler and I don't need a CDL to use it. If I'm not mistaken I just heard you say you need a CDL to tow any trailer over 10,000 lbs GVWR.
In the United States, the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986 established minimum requirements that must be met when a state issues a CDL.[1] It specifies the following types of license: Class A CDL drivers. Drive vehicles weighing 26,001 pounds or greater, or any combination of vehicles weighing 26,001 pounds or greater when towing a trailer weighing more than 10,000 pounds. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commercial_driver%27s_license
Terry Waters yes , but if you are working for hire you will need it. Also need to be enrolled in a drug and alcohol program keep time and record of your hours of service and maintenance records for your vehicles. Its a whole different animal
you need to re-read the very definition you keep referring to and steering people wrong. You DO NOT need a cdl unless your GCWR is more than 26000 pounds. If you are towing a 14000 pound trailer with a f250 that has a GVWR of 10000, your total weight rating is 24000, No CDL is needed. DOT regulations also say that any vehicle combination over 10,000 pounds carrying for hire is considered commercial. In this case you would need a medical card and are suppose to comply with hours of service rules but still do not need a CDL. I really have a hard time understanding why so many people are so confused over something so simple
HI, Question im researching all that i would need to start my bussines of hot shot. my current sitiation i have to buy a truck and trailer. Now have made 2 combination of truck and trailer. (1) is a F-450 dually diesel with a GCWR of 40,400 and 31,200 of towing with a trailer that GVWR is 30,000 minus the trailer weight it leave me with arround 20,200 lbs of load capacity and is 30+5 length goose neck. would this set up fit this kind of bussines or is a over kill or is too mucho vs what i would get in return? (2) is F-350 dually diesel with a GCWR of 31,900 and 24,000 of towing but now with a trailer that GVWR 25,900 with a trailer weight of 8,150 lbs that leave me with a window of 15,750 lbs of cargo. My question is would 4,450lbs difference on weight capacity justified the f-450 or go with f-350.
+JOCSAN O. SANTIAGO Hello, both would work great. the thing is you need to find out what kind of loads are available. I would say go for max weight. Sounds like you have some pretty cool options. I guess I would go with the 450 if I had the choice.
JOCSAN O. SANTIAGO IVe been hot shooting a long time. I use a Dodge 3500 with a 40’ gooseneck. Just because you can put a lot of weight on your trailer doesn’t mean you should. I would rarely put over 12,000 lbs just because it’s so hard on my equipment. You can get loads off the load boards that are the correct dimensions and still be under 12,000 lbs. I’ve gone up to 15 but you can just feel the weight working on your truck and trailer brakes.
Generally commercial insurance will cost much more and you may need to place a deposit. It will depend on which insurance company you are getting insured with. Hope this helps.
Can I use a 3500 GVWR around 14k, and a gooseneck GVWR around 14k which = 28k or Do I need to Physically weigh over 26,001 lbs. a 3500 curb weight is around 10k and a trailer is around 10k which is below 26,001. any ideas to how I can acomplish this. I have been told by several people I can use that set up, and by others saying no?? It looks like to me from the study guide it is based off "rating"??
+Jesse Perci Hello. take a look. I think this will answer your questions. are you trying to operate without a CDL? just not sure what you are trying to keep the weight below the 26k mark... ua-cam.com/video/nn-MUhJb4xA/v-deo.html
Jesse Perci I have 1999 Kauffman 3 car wedge trailer for sale with winch for inoperable vehicle’s,two new spare tire and rims one mounted on each side of trailer,two iron ramps, 3axle,8 new reflective straps, 8 new ratchets with j hooks,plus additional straps for third vehicle,huge northern tool box in center of trailer.i have remote for winch but it needs battery,clean title in Memphis ten get your authority dot,mc# an get million dollar policy on your truck an trailer an get on super dispatch or central dispatch an pick out three car loads an hit highway watch out for alligators and lot lizards 😊
The reason for a dually is for more stable ride. When your in a half tone truck with a load the tires will roll on the rims when turning or at hwy speeds, thus making your truck and load unstable and dangerous. The dually is more stable ride and safer, when you do have a blow out you can always make it to a truck stop and get it changed instead of being on the side of the highway.
Ryan Winfield If you’re hauling freight of much weight, you really need a dually to spread the towing weight of the gooseneck. I’ve been doing it for quite a while and the added security of the extra tires is nice to know y’a can usually get to a truck stop and get your flat fixed.
I'm looking to start driving for a broker during my downtimes. I'll be driving a 1 ton dully with a flatbed- no trailer. think there is enough demand for this option to make it worth the work?
hi everybody i need help how much money do you make per moth with a flat bed and where do you get the loads. im about to start hauling car, i see this video and i have to make a desision between this king of business and hauling car with a heavy duty truck , i hear hauling car peoples have a lot a problem with customer saying the cars have a damage that it never have before, how you solve this kind of problems
I have 1999 Kauffman 3 car wedge trailer for sale with winch for inoperable vehicle’s,two new spare tire and rims one mounted on each side of trailer,two iron ramps, 3axle,8 new reflective straps, 8 new ratchets with j hooks,plus additional straps for third vehicle,huge northern tool box in center of trailer.i have remote for winch but it needs battery,clean title in Memphis ten get your authority dot,mc# an get million dollar policy on your truck an trailer an get on super dispatch or central dispatch an pick out three car loads an hit highway watch out for alligators and lot lizards 😊
I'm still running Dedicated for a well known trucking company. I've had my own business most of my life. I really enjoy driving, I feel if I have to work at least do something I enjoy and driving is my passion. Thank you for the clear information you have compiled for a new-bee.
Thank you VERY informative I am thinking about starting a bit shot biz
if I'm understanding this right then in order to tow a Bob cat I rent occasionally with my half ton dodge I need a cdl. because the weight between the trailer and the Bob cat I figured was around 12000. that's interesting to know.
only if your hauling it to make money as a commercial driver
no you dont
Always good information. Thanks.
Great info
Thanks steve your video was really helpful. looking at starting mid next year. May contact you if i need further assistance. Thanks once again
Great video series! On the insurance slide you have written that car hauling is not allowed in Ontario. Could you elaborate on that? Thank you.
I do all my hauling under the table!
One thing your forgot is a DOT medical examination. I am a DOT Medical Examiner and I see drivers on a regular basis that fail to get the medical certificate and they get fined.
u need it all just not the lic for 26001 log book/insps/dot card etc
Any Brokers out there that specialize in Hot Shots or is it basically all the popular semi load boards that have them?
I have not watched the rest of your videos yet so I do not know if you cover it but could you touch on getting commercial I also insurance for the 1st time.
Dr. Hotshot that is a beautiful truck on this profile picture. What kind of truck is that?
Dammit I just wanted to see that Dodge in the thumbnail. -_-
Hey Steve i am in Ontario stratford i want start hot shot and need your advise
Is it possible to do hot trucking locally?
So if ur Canadian and u do work in us, you don't have to pay taxes? Does that work both ways by chance?
OK LOVE IT/
In no case do you need a CDL A if your GCWR is below 26,001 lbs. There's tens of thousands of fifth wheel campers out here with 14,000 GVWR and higher and no CDL is needed to tow them. I own a 12,000 lb GVWR enclosed car hauler and I don't need a CDL to use it.
If I'm not mistaken I just heard you say you need a CDL to tow any trailer over 10,000 lbs GVWR.
In the United States, the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986 established minimum requirements that must be met when a state issues a CDL.[1] It specifies the following types of license:
Class A CDL drivers. Drive vehicles weighing 26,001 pounds or greater, or any combination of vehicles weighing 26,001 pounds or greater when towing a trailer weighing more than 10,000 pounds.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commercial_driver%27s_license
Terry Waters yes , but if you are working for hire you will need it. Also need to be enrolled in a drug and alcohol program keep time and record of your hours of service and maintenance records for your vehicles. Its a whole different animal
You are right, unless you drive for hire. Any actual job driving trucks requires a CDL.
Terry Waters well it don't make since i have many friends that car haul and they didn't need a class a they use a reg lic.....
you need to re-read the very definition you keep referring to and steering people wrong.
You DO NOT need a cdl unless your GCWR is more than 26000 pounds. If you are towing a 14000 pound trailer with a f250 that has a GVWR of 10000, your total weight rating is 24000, No CDL is needed. DOT regulations also say that any vehicle combination over 10,000 pounds carrying for hire is considered commercial. In this case you would need a medical card and are suppose to comply with hours of service rules but still do not need a CDL. I really have a hard time understanding why so many people are so confused over something so simple
HI, Question im researching all that i would need to start my bussines of hot shot. my current sitiation i have to buy a truck and trailer. Now have made 2 combination of truck and trailer. (1) is a F-450 dually diesel with a GCWR of 40,400 and 31,200 of towing with a trailer that GVWR is 30,000 minus the trailer weight it leave me with arround 20,200 lbs of load capacity and is 30+5 length goose neck. would this set up fit this kind of bussines or is a over kill or is too mucho vs what i would get in return? (2) is F-350 dually diesel with a GCWR of 31,900 and 24,000 of towing but now with a trailer that GVWR 25,900 with a trailer weight of 8,150 lbs that leave me with a window of 15,750 lbs of cargo. My question is would 4,450lbs difference on weight capacity justified the f-450 or go with f-350.
+JOCSAN O. SANTIAGO Hello, both would work great. the thing is you need to find out what kind of loads are available. I would say go for max weight. Sounds like you have some pretty cool options. I guess I would go with the 450 if I had the choice.
+Dr. Hotshot Thanks for the info.
JOCSAN O. SANTIAGO IVe been hot shooting a long time. I use a Dodge 3500 with a 40’ gooseneck. Just because you can put a lot of weight on your trailer doesn’t mean you should. I would rarely put over 12,000 lbs just because it’s so hard on my equipment. You can get loads off the load boards that are the correct dimensions and still be under 12,000 lbs. I’ve gone up to 15 but you can just feel the weight working on your truck and trailer brakes.
How dose insurance works, would I have to put down a large amount or is it like a personal vehicle insurance?
Generally commercial insurance will cost much more and you may need to place a deposit. It will depend on which insurance company you are getting insured with. Hope this helps.
Can I use a 3500 GVWR around 14k, and a gooseneck GVWR around 14k which = 28k or Do I need to Physically weigh over 26,001 lbs. a 3500 curb weight is around 10k and a trailer is around 10k which is below 26,001. any ideas to how I can acomplish this. I have been told by several people I can use that set up, and by others saying no?? It looks like to me from the study guide it is based off "rating"??
+Jesse Perci Hello. take a look. I think this will answer your questions. are you trying to operate without a CDL? just not sure what you are trying to keep the weight below the 26k mark... ua-cam.com/video/nn-MUhJb4xA/v-deo.html
Jesse Perci
I have 1999 Kauffman 3 car wedge trailer for sale with winch for inoperable vehicle’s,two new spare tire and rims one mounted on each side of trailer,two iron ramps, 3axle,8 new reflective straps, 8 new ratchets with j hooks,plus additional straps for third vehicle,huge northern tool box in center of trailer.i have remote for winch but it needs battery,clean title in Memphis ten get your authority dot,mc# an get million dollar policy on your truck an trailer an get on super dispatch or central dispatch an pick out three car loads an hit highway watch out for alligators and lot lizards 😊
Ignore my other post. I see it is here in the second video.
why is car hauling in ontario not allowed wtf, i see them all time
is this for canadian laws ?
Same for both countries
can I use my f250 or do I need to get Dooley
Ryan Winfield *dually.
funny how everyone has an opinion and thinks they have they only answer...there are people doing hotshot with half ton trucks
The reason for a dually is for more stable ride. When your in a half tone truck with a load the tires will roll on the rims when turning or at hwy speeds, thus making your truck and load unstable and dangerous. The dually is more stable ride and safer, when you do have a blow out you can always make it to a truck stop and get it changed instead of being on the side of the highway.
Ryan Winfield If you’re hauling freight of much weight, you really need a dually to spread the towing weight of the gooseneck. I’ve been doing it for quite a while and the added security of the extra tires is nice to know y’a can usually get to a truck stop and get your flat fixed.
I'm looking to start driving for a broker during my downtimes. I'll be driving a 1 ton dully with a flatbed- no trailer. think there is enough demand for this option to make it worth the work?
How do you recommend to buy a F350 or Dodge 3500. They cost $50-75,000
Hello. I used a dodge, and it worked great. I think it will come to your personal taste, features etc.
@@PrideandJoyRupert Is it ok if I email you.?
hi everybody i need help
how much money do you make per moth with a flat bed and where do you get the loads.
im about to start hauling car, i see this video and i have to make a desision between this king of business and hauling car with a heavy duty truck , i hear hauling car peoples have a lot a problem with customer saying the cars have a damage that it never have before, how you solve this kind of problems
this guys looking for trouble
I have 1999 Kauffman 3 car wedge trailer for sale with winch for inoperable vehicle’s,two new spare tire and rims one mounted on each side of trailer,two iron ramps, 3axle,8 new reflective straps, 8 new ratchets with j hooks,plus additional straps for third vehicle,huge northern tool box in center of trailer.i have remote for winch but it needs battery,clean title in Memphis ten get your authority dot,mc# an get million dollar policy on your truck an trailer an get on super dispatch or central dispatch an pick out three car loads an hit highway watch out for alligators and lot lizards 😊
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