In most states, as long as the vehicle is only operated by the vehicle owner, and it is not used as a common carrier, (to transport people or cargo for hire), and it is not used to carry HazMat, and it is not driven across state lines, a CDL is NOT required.

In Michigan, my chauffeurs class 3 with motorcycle endorsement allows me to operate any road legal vehicle within Michigan as long as it doesn't have HazMat that requires placards aboard it. I've had the chauffers since I was 18, but, an operators license is all that is needed unless I am acting as a common carrier.


Michael J. Erskine wrote:
Tom;

A snorkel is a bucket truck that is used to get above the fire and spray water down on the fire.

It is a diesel and the boss says six miles to the gallon.

You will need a commercial driver's license with air brakes certification. It is a specialty truck to be sure, you aren't going to use one of these for installs. The thing weighs 46,000 lbs and you can tell where it has been. A smaller snorkel might be good for installs, say a 40' rig? This is an 80' rig.

-m-


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