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  • čas přidán 25. 10. 2023
  • Today we visit a couple Ford Dealers Looking for the Perfect Dump Truck for me. We also talk about CDL License and More. #ford #dump #cdl
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  • @python3574
    @python3574 Před 8 měsíci +124

    Here in Alabama, all you need for a CDL is a note from your football coach stating you are in great health, intimate knowledge and training for how to properly secure a Rebel flag from a headache rack and a Roll Tide flag from a window mount, have no more than 3 instances on your record of an accident that started with; "Hey, ya'll watch this!", and a photo ID that does NOT include your cousin from when you took them to the Prom. You can rent a truck from Big Lou for the day of your test, but it's on you to fix all the air leaks and make sure at least 75% of the lugnuts are still on it. Simple as that.

  • @joesalas7761
    @joesalas7761 Před 8 měsíci +24

    Hi Mike, got my straight truck CDL back in 97. Employer ask for volunteers to get the license. My hand couldn’t go up faster. Next week I went to a beer distributor and was handed a list of the 20 questions & answers to the CDL A combination (tractor trailer) written test. Passed the written test then a company employee gave me the driving test. Passed , got my license. Two years later I spent 21 years driving for Georgia Pacific/ Bluelinx! Retired now, but kept my class A CDL! NEVER GIVE IT UP IF YOU DON’T HAVE TO!!!!

  • @gungadinn
    @gungadinn Před 8 měsíci +23

    Morning Mike,
    You might want to look into tagging the new truck as a FARM vehicle. Most states have allowances that allow farmers to operate commercial vehicles for farm use without obtaining a CDL. There is a limitation of how may miles from home you are allowed to operate, but it does give you options. Your selling an agricultural product, firewood, so IMO, it's technically farm use.
    The other thing you might look at is the DOT requirements for marking of the vehicle with IFTA reporting requirements. I don't pretend to understand the current jumbo of transportation laws that changed thanks to Homeland Security.
    The guys that use to cut my parents lawn got busted by the Virginia State Police DOT enforcement group for driving out of classification. He was driving a 3500 GMC dually Duramax and a 9900 pound trailer.He had 2 Kubota zero turn mowers, a push mower a couple of leaf blowers and string trimmers. It all depends on the officer that stops you and what mood he's in.

    • @coypatton3160
      @coypatton3160 Před 8 měsíci +5

      Unfortunately, he is correct about the ticket depends upon the officer that stopped you. Not all have a clear understanding of the law. If fact I would guess that 75+% of road officers are going to only look at the 26,001lbs rule. When the rating on your truck and trailer exceed this they will right an overweigh limit ticket.
      Personal story on Farm plates from back in the mid to late 80’s. An Uncle sent me on a trip to pick up some equipment with a pickup and trailer that he had bought. I got pulled over by a local city cop in a small town. He insisted that the Farm plates only mounted on the front of the pick were improperly mounted and said he was being a mice guy and would not cite me if I moved them in his prescience. I knew this was a violation of the law and try to explain it and finally said I would only move them after he wrote me up. When I explained that I wanted the documentation that he required the plates moved for the next traffic stop, he got ticked. Fortunately for me a state patrol officer stopped and tried to figure out what was going on. State trooper laughed at the local guy, saying he would have put his city in a bad way for not knowing the law and sent me on my way.
      Mike would be ok with farm plates as the owner of the “farm” and the vehicle owner, but others without CDL driving the truck might have issues. Also check if hauling “farm” products and “owning” a “farm” would qualify-your local dmv office should be able to provide a list of what you have to show to get farm plates.

    • @dougseaman8791
      @dougseaman8791 Před 8 měsíci +2

      I grew up on a farm on Long Island, NY and when you registered a vehicle to have a farm plate you had to list the roads that it would be driven on so you couldn't just drive it anywhere. This was many years ago so I don't know if anything has changed since then.

  • @robertclark2714
    @robertclark2714 Před 8 měsíci +7

    Mike, I have a CDL and I am in my mid 60's. You must renew your medical certificate every two years. During the DOT physical they measure your neck circumference and assume that you have sleep apnea if you are "thick". They will not give you a medical certificate until you are evaluated and released by a sleep therapy clinic which requires you to stay overnight and is in the hundreds of dollars. Without the medical certificate, the CDL is useless. I do not have sleep apnea and my health is exceptional but I am built like Paul Bunyan. I still lift and stand telephone poles but they will not give me a medical certificate unless I spend $700.00 every two years. I have been to truck driving school and I have never had an accident.

  • @jimmeeks206
    @jimmeeks206 Před 8 měsíci +11

    I taught school bus drivers for the local school district for several years up until a couple of years ago here in Arkansas. And you are right that things changed big time a couple of years ago. But think about what else changed then. Regualtory agencies were turned loose on the public, created a bunch of new regualtions, hired a whole bunch of new inspectors and have since made getting liscensed much more difficult. Problem is; they did not make the driving public any safer. Like many regualtions we have now, it's all about jobs for government agents..

  • @richardbrowne1679
    @richardbrowne1679 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Good Morning Morgan Family 🌞- Have a Wonderful and Blessed Day 🤠: I just went through a CDL program at Highlands College in Butte, Montana this summer. It was $4k. The classroom portion was all online and you went to the college for the hands on and the driving portion, the class was 6 weeks and you used there truck and trailer for the road test. From what I know, you are correct on CDL requirements. PA has a pretty good flow chart for CDL requirements. The flow charts make interpretation of CDL requirements much easier for me. I’m sorry I didn’t go with an aluminum bed on my dump truck- Lighter weight, doesn’t rust, and mostly maintenance free. The other thing is as soon as you leave your state, your now involved in interstate trucking which changes the rules and regulations.

  • @joshmiller8663
    @joshmiller8663 Před 8 měsíci +19

    You hit it on the head Mike. It's all about the money. I'm outside of New Castle and we are looking for drivers all the time. all the schools are worried about is the money. Some of the drivers that come to interview can't do an air brake test or drive it self. It's crazy.

  • @AllstarVentures
    @AllstarVentures Před 8 měsíci +5

    In SC I was able to bypass the CDL process by putting a farm tag on my dump truck. It can only be used for farm work within a 50 mile radius( used to be 100 miles) but not limited to 26k, even pulling a trailer.
    Spot on Mike ! It’s absolutely a money grab. These companies with big trucks pay absurd amounts in taxes, fees and insurances to keep them on the road. Yet some 90 year old grandpa or even a 18 year old kid can drive 40+’ motor home or private bus with trailer around with no training or special requirements. Which I’m ok with keeping the “gubment” out of everything that we can keep them out of. But dang, just doesn’t make a lot of sense sometimes.
    Great video as always 👍🏼

  • @stevecroy9396
    @stevecroy9396 Před 8 měsíci +11

    For hauling the big equipment look into a rollback tow truck. As long as the gvw is 26000 or less you won't need a CDL. I talked with an equipment salesman that did this so his drivers didn't have to have a CDL.

  • @thomasstrout1738
    @thomasstrout1738 Před 8 měsíci +11

    You are better off being patient and ordering exactly what you want/need. Good luck Mike.

  • @markgosser9578
    @markgosser9578 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hey Mike, in 1983 the Construction Company I worked for asked me if I’d be interested in getting a CDL…sure happy I said yes. I’m now 60 and retired but still move equipment a couple days a month for Construction Company’s. It’s nice side money and dam good money because it’s tuff getting your CDLs now. I move big forklifts, Backhoes and boom lifts. Will never let it expire.

  • @dmhipkins
    @dmhipkins Před 8 měsíci +17

    Mike, since 2002, I have an F350 xl & F550 xl cab & chassis, with the switch-n-go hoist system. They are made in PA. This setup is highly flexible for moving equipment on the trucks, flat bed, overhead hoist for moving logs, roll-off dumpsters for delivering firewood, stone etc. The 7.3 gas, check on the lifters, I understand there is an issue with engine failures. Always get the 4x4 with the snowplow package and pto, up-fitter switches with electric brakes pre wired.

    • @drewwagner7985
      @drewwagner7985 Před 8 měsíci +3

      I had the exact same thought and posted before looking at the other comments. Seems like the best of both worlds to me.

    • @thunderroad7289
      @thunderroad7289 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Been running the 7.3 gas engine in our 550 with dump bed for over a year with zero engine problems

    • @jakebredthauer5100
      @jakebredthauer5100 Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@thunderroad7289
      You mean it might run
      for a year?

  • @peterh9927
    @peterh9927 Před 8 měsíci +12

    Hi Mike. I recommend ordering exactly what you want. Especially if you're keeping it for many years. I ordered a F600 84"ca gas 4x4 for delivering firewood and moving lumber. HD everything $60k. Definitely know your DOT rules.

  • @tomstarke4627
    @tomstarke4627 Před 8 měsíci +10

    Mike, 47 years in the metals business here, and if you want fold down sides, stay away from aluminum beds. Also the abrasion from dumping firewood and stone will wear out the aluminum bed. Steel all the way for durability and repair ability. Should also be quite a bit less expensive.

  • @keithprentice8298
    @keithprentice8298 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Hi Mike, I'm in Ontario Canada. I just renewed my AZ (a class with z air brake endorsement) not sure how it compares to the American CDL, but in Ontario it is full transport class tractor trailer weight (and below) . I got my License years ago. I took a course, but it was not required at the time, I think it was about 6 weeks, about 2 were "in class" and then scheduled in truck time over the following 4 weeks. I am glad I did, and Though I don't drive professionally (I did at the time I got my License) I have chosen to maintain it. I have to do a written test and medical every 3 years. We definitely have a driver shortage up here as well, and a getting the license sounds like its about as difficult. Last time I ordered Concrete the driver told me he was hot seating trucks, they had guys in the yard that would clean and load the trucks and when he got to the yard he just jumped out of the truck and into the next delivery. He said he liked it but his days felt more "rushed" (I wonder if the daily output at the plant is higher) for a time we also had garbage trucks with drivers who would not load truck so they were driving with laborer's because drivers didnt want to be "garbage man" (they moved to the robo trucks). In about 10 years nothing is going to move when all these guys retire.

  • @gregorypazo6446
    @gregorypazo6446 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Live in Virginia Beach, got my CDL A in 2011(not currently driving) at a local community college, which cost around $2400.12 years ago. I’ve ran into folks(farmers) who know their way around a class a tractor I.e. Pre-trip, pass the cdl test, had seat time for shifting a rig etc etc and went to DMV with a friends tractor and passed the test! I am unaware of any major changes to that process in the last couple years in Virginia. Good luck navigating that whole process.

  • @paulkalff6408
    @paulkalff6408 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Mike! Another fine presentation...beautiful foliage! Here in the SFran Bay Area, there are many CDL folks who are Sikh. A dear friend from India tells me that many if not all of the older drivers were certified in India as operators of the larger vehicles. Many of these gents drive the shuttle loads from the Port of Oakland and other ports of debarkation for containers. Looking at the ownership info on the cabs, many own their own rigs....the tractors, anyway. There are also a fair number of lads of Hispanic heritage who drive semi's to and from Mexico with the tractors reg'd in both Mexico and California....it's pretty easy to pick out the tractors from Mexico due to the massive amount of tube steel protecting the front end. Based on observation, it appears that most of the loads from Mexico have Conventional Petes, good number of Kennys, and an occasional Mack, too. Thanks, again for inspiring us all!
    Prayers Are Answered
    Miracles Happen
    Dreams Come True.

  • @randywoodruff7167
    @randywoodruff7167 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hey, Mike I ran a wholesale branch here in WV and everything you stated about the CDL rules are the same as I understand them here. You also so correct on finding young men to work in this field.

  • @woofersd2383
    @woofersd2383 Před 8 měsíci +13

    Mike as a 20 year veteran of driving dump truck. The absolute best sideboards are cut from Cotton wood. They will really bend a lot before they break. Call around to local gravel companies and see if they would have a use for that type of board. Your welcome, you will be as busy as you want to be, as long as you have the trees to cut.

  • @robertwebbjr5965
    @robertwebbjr5965 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Good morning everyone. Mike, I’m curious if you’ve ever looked into interchangeable truck beds such as the Switch-N-Go system. A couple different bodies on the ground ready to go and your never limited with what you can do with your truck. Flatbed, contractor dump, a couple dumpsters and you’d have a system for just about anything. A little more costly to get into but the endless possibilities out weigh that when your creating cash flow.

  • @wesleyoverturf1958
    @wesleyoverturf1958 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Looking at PA Registrations, I would look into Farm Tags and the exemption on CDLs. Your firewood is a farm product.

  • @ns4wsm
    @ns4wsm Před 8 měsíci +3

    I agree on the fold down sides and aluminum bed. My buddy has one on a dodge ram one ton. Has a gooseneck hitch built in. Very convenient

  • @jonallen9910
    @jonallen9910 Před 8 měsíci +45

    Good morning Mike. I have worked in the truck upfitting industry for over 17 years. We put hyrail gear on F550’s for use on railroads. The end user switched to F750’s because they actually were more maneuverable. Turning radius of the F750’s are smaller than the F550’s. Obviously the chassis weight more due to construction materials. But you talked about delivery and I think you ought to check into the F750’s which have better transmissions than F650’s. Just asking you to check further. If they don’t fit your requirements then go with a F550. Thank you. Love your videos and look forward to each and every one.

    • @hobiestamper6262
      @hobiestamper6262 Před 8 měsíci

      I wonder if you could load the skidsteer in the dump bed and then haul the 10k trailer? Sounds sketchy but could be a loophole.

    • @donaldpereira2652
      @donaldpereira2652 Před 8 měsíci

      Honestly, Mike, it's more difficult now, but worth the effort in so many ways. Example...I live in Magalia, California...on November 8th, 2018, we got up, and came out on the porch for our morning coffee. Clear skies, except for a white cloud coming from the North East. Turned out to be the "Camp Fire ". Burned six communities, up here on the Ridge.

    • @donaldpereira2652
      @donaldpereira2652 Před 8 měsíci

      We were spared, but I wanted to do something to help.

    • @donaldpereira2652
      @donaldpereira2652 Před 8 měsíci +2

      12000 homes were burned to the foundation. 86 people were burned to death. Then the cleanup began. With a CDL, I hired on with a Dump Truck company, insisting that my wage be donated to the recovery efforts.

    • @donaldpereira2652
      @donaldpereira2652 Před 8 měsíci +2

      A Commercial Driver's License has more value than you might think...and all you gotta do is get a Physical every five years, when you renew.

  • @adubbelde1
    @adubbelde1 Před 8 měsíci +7

    When I was 19 in 69 I had to get what at that time was referred to as a "chauffers" license. Very simple written test. Over the years that was grandfathered into a Class A license. I kept it up for decades but finally decided not to pay the fees to keep it up. Today I wish I had.

    • @davidmorse8432
      @davidmorse8432 Před 8 měsíci +2

      That's the way I got mine too. I was 18 in 69'. Still have valid CDL today but the medical is getting more difficult to pass. My grandfather was a dump truck driver and had a pin that he wore on his cap that was proof that he was a qualified "chauffer" and could drive a truck. He taught me many valuable things about truck driving as well as my Dad.

    • @RKHarm24
      @RKHarm24 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Me Too. I drove school busses while in college. Passed my Chauffeurs test in a school bus. This was in 1973 in Texas. I drove Texas deliveries OTR between Dallas and the Major cities in Texas on my Chauffeurs license. I later dropped it for a CDL, cheaper fees.

  • @crbourret
    @crbourret Před 8 měsíci +7

    I had my Class A CDL with all the endorsements for almost 30 years and had to give it up recently for health reasons. They don't make it easy to get or keep one nowadays and they wonder why there is a driver shortage.

  • @jerrymcgonigal9810
    @jerrymcgonigal9810 Před 8 měsíci

    I would suggest you go to a Freightliner dealer and check pricing on a M2 cab and chassis. You will be able to specify front and rear axle weight. The length of the frame from the cab back can be varied for your bed length. They should also be able to get the bed installed as part of the deal. You will be able to specify many features of the truck so you can get exactly what you need.

  • @RavensRidgeNC
    @RavensRidgeNC Před 8 měsíci +4

    I love having a flatbed dump - though do sorta wish it had drop sides. Have the sides bolted together with wood side on top so the SSQA can lift the sides off, then put in 3" channel stakes for logs/pallets, and the like, swap back to a gravel hauler again in minutes with the SSQA. Like your plan, something will work out ;-)

  • @mastinfowler8225
    @mastinfowler8225 Před 8 měsíci

    I got my CDL back in the 70’s..Va DMV came to our business..we did classroom and then went outside did our checks on vehicles and went back on and took exam..I gave it up when U renewed my DL..I’m 77..it has made me extra money over the years..love your channel 👍

  • @jefflee4663
    @jefflee4663 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hey Mike, I work for a company near you and they have a couple ram 5500 dumps with 19500 gvw. A few years ago one of my coworkers got fined for pulling a trailer with that truck so it must really depend on the officer and his knowledge of the laws. I was always under the impression that you needed a cdl for anything over 26001 lbs. I got my cdl in 2009 and it was the same process that I did when I got my license at 16 only cost couple hundred bucks for the permit. I practiced driving trucks at work (on the clock) and then scheduled a driving test at the dmv and used a company truck to take the test. A lot sure has changed over the last few years regarding cdl.

  • @michaelmullins1290
    @michaelmullins1290 Před 8 měsíci

    If possible, and you can order exactly what you want. Or think you want. Do exactly that. No need to wish you had done something. Were gonna be here watching. Sorta helping you pay for it by watching every move you make. Can't wait to see what you decide on.

  • @LifeofaCarnivore
    @LifeofaCarnivore Před 8 měsíci +1

    I love what you said about old blueFord 😂 Mike. A goose neck dump trailer with trucks you have are probably your cheapest option.

  • @thunderroad7289
    @thunderroad7289 Před 8 měsíci +4

    We run the 7.3 gas engine in our 550 dump and it works great had it going for over a year now

  • @joeyhammonds9940
    @joeyhammonds9940 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Heard about several people getting a semi with sleeper and changing out the 5th wheel to gooseneck or smaller 5th wheel. With the sleeper you can register it as a camper and no CDL required. You can get a nice Semi cheaper than most regular trucks these days.

  • @CPUDOCTHE1
    @CPUDOCTHE1 Před 8 měsíci

    My daughter just bought a 2023 F450. She hit a deer that took out the grill, AC condenser and front bumper. Over $10,000 in damages and Ford does not have parts available to fix it.I hit a deer with my Ram 1500. It even bent the shaft on the power steering pump. It was only about $4000 to repair. I would definitely go with a Cummins diesel in your truck. My daughter had a '21 Ram 3500 and didn't have any problems. Then she got a '22 or '23 GMC 3500. First trip it blew the hose loose from the turbo. Parts were not available but a GMC mechanic was able to make it work. In 14 months, she had to limp home 5 times and had numerous other trips to the dealer to fix the CEL . Now she is trying a Ford F450.

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming5715 Před 8 měsíci

    Looking good Mike, you'll get it figured out just what you need and what you can get by with and go from there. It will be put to use for sure. Stay safe and keep up the fun around there. Tell the crews around there hello and keep the Supervisor happy for sure. Hey Hunter. Later, Fred.

  • @johnolsen1192
    @johnolsen1192 Před 8 měsíci

    You are spot on I just went through all this bs

  • @1amaker
    @1amaker Před 8 měsíci +2

    Mike, not trying to tell you what to do but I would look into a used medium duty truck like a f650. They are cheaper to buy and maintain. It would handle any of your loads much better and can get into the same if not more places. Also a split load body may be nice for two loads of firewood at one trip out.

  • @jlooseround
    @jlooseround Před 8 měsíci +3

    This is where the "ole barter" system works. Gotta be one of those companies around you has a flat bed, and driver looking for a sideline job.
    Good video. I tried to learn this stuff but a lot of my farm equipment is exempt because of my agricultural status.

  • @jerrybrock5335
    @jerrybrock5335 Před 8 měsíci

    I've had my cdl for 40 years. You are right about the not needing it. I work for Barron County WI and they are already having problems hiring drivers. I told them they better treat us old drivers good before we are gone.

  • @bobcatbuilder2107
    @bobcatbuilder2107 Před 8 měsíci

    in Alaska on the Kenai peninsula, there are 2 options for classes and getting a cdl. One school allows you to do all the book work and class room from your home and then once you pass the classes, you take the driving portion and learn how to drive, back up, and inspections. Then they give you the driving test. That all takes 5 days in a row for 8 hours a day. The other school takes 3 weeks. Both schools are months out to get into a class. I use a 1 ton truck dually with a gooseneck trailer to pull equipment that is around 10,000 pounds. I used to use a 14k trailer with a 12k truck. I wore that truck out and the new 1 ton dually are now over 13k and I upgraded trailer so now a cdl. I drove and 18 wheeler for a week so that I could go back to driving a one ton with gooseneck that I have been driving for 30 plus years with no accidents.

  • @jaredspear8140
    @jaredspear8140 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Hey Mike, here in Oklahoma my son in law just went thru this “game”. He tried for months to get his CDL prior to new law. Back logs during Covid prevented him from ever being able to take his test even though he had his permit cdl. The school was 16 or 18 weekends I think. $6k and every Saturday and Sunday all day long. The “cdl school” was such a joke. Crammed as many people as they could in, massive turnover in instructors, instructors never on time, some times hours late. Crammed four people in a truck at a time. If there were too many people they would just leave them sitting at the yard but if they left then they got a non attendance stamp for the day. Could only miss a total of two days. If trucks were broke down(happened regularly because they had the cheapest worn out junk money could buy) then again, they’d sit at the “school”. Once completed the instructors at the school would do the driving test, pre-trip/post-trip test and it didn’t really matter what you did. As long as your attendance record was good, you had a good medical card, you received your cdl. All just a $$$$$ grab. My son in law knows the owner, who has nothing to do with the actual school. He’s normally at his lake house on his boat, fishing, riding his motorcycles etc. just our having fun, making tons of money, low overhead, etc etc. You get the point. 20-30 folks in a class at $6k a head $120k. Instructors are paid $18 hr and trucks aren’t worth $15-20k each! Run 3-4 classes simultaneously. I need to invest! Not saying they’re all that way, just his experience.

  • @Outdoorsinthecarolinas
    @Outdoorsinthecarolinas Před 8 měsíci +4

    I was a CDL instructor at a school years back in SC , most all the large carriers required new drivers to have some type of training before they would hire them on. Think it was like 6K back then to attend a 4 week class, I still have my CDL as I drive a truck but the restrictions are getting crazier by the year

  • @MichaelJones1527
    @MichaelJones1527 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Mike I had a similar problem in North Carolina and I got around it by putting my dump truck a F650 with a cat engine in the farm tag category. I use to drive for a living but gave up my CDL’s because of cataract and now after the surgery I can’t get my CDL but since I have my trucks tagged as farm trucks I can still drive them. Check you state for Farm Tag usage. I have two tractor trailer trucks tagged also. No CDL required for farm use. Now everything I do has to be for my farm but that’s ok with me.

    • @jamesdees4604
      @jamesdees4604 Před 8 měsíci

      Same in Georgia, it’s calling a class B here.

  • @greganderson3676
    @greganderson3676 Před 8 měsíci

    Crysteel Truck bodies had a variety of chassis available when I got my 550,the chassis was actually bought thru my local dealer but was on their lot ,I got the longer wheel base with an eleven foot box ,the fold-down sides are an absolute must have feature,I have also used the bed as a work bench out on a job sight several times

  • @roywaite5793
    @roywaite5793 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Have you considered a dumping stake body? With solid stake panels it works great as a dump truck as well as removing the panels for a flat bed. Best of both worlds.

  • @karlschupp8552
    @karlschupp8552 Před 8 měsíci +1

    There is a tentative agreement reached yesterday between uaw and Ford! We are supposed to go back to work in the next day or two at Kentucky Truck Plant!!! Luv ya's from Kentucky!!!!

  • @fredcory2686
    @fredcory2686 Před 8 měsíci +4

    You may want to consider a few cab upgrades with the W Va property - While you may not do it often, there probably will be times you want to take it down there. You may want to look into the requirements for a CDL license in W Va.

    • @achamber765
      @achamber765 Před 8 měsíci +1

      CDL requirements are the same in all 50 states - it is a federal standard.

  • @fleminj2pa
    @fleminj2pa Před 8 měsíci

    Mike, we have an F-550 Powerstroke with a landscaper body, 11’ bed with high sides. It holds 1.5 cords, loose loaded. All we use it for is delivering firewood. I promise you our next truck will be a gas engine truck. These short hop trips delivering wood locally is not good for that diesel. It needs run hard and we don’t get the opportunity do that. We’ve had lots of issues with this engine. We had the body made by Super City. Good people and they did a nice job for a reasonable price.

  • @jacklachman5304
    @jacklachman5304 Před 8 měsíci

    GOOOOOOOD
    MAAAAAAAAWNIN EVERYONE!!!..Yupper still up in Newport, RI….CDL changing in the last two years…IMAGINE THAT!!! Not surprised at all. Mike, if you’re not in a hurry… order what you want so you’ll be happy, knowing it’s exactly what you expected.
    Thanks for the update & the leaf peeping .
    Have a day
    HELLOOOO Hunter 😊

    • @johnsadler8637
      @johnsadler8637 Před 8 měsíci

      Greetings from the western Ozarks! 67F and windy out after some rain overnight. Greens and yellows mostly in the trees still. Cold snap coming with low 20sF 2 days and 19 F (-7or-8C) forecast once. That’ll change the colors.

  • @stevebyers9908
    @stevebyers9908 Před 8 měsíci

    I work for the City Of the Dalles Oregon and we have had four people get their CDL in the last year. We had to end up signing up to be trainers ourselves and paying to have someone to give the test about $250. We were told it would cost us $10,000 to get somebody trained and take the test. I enjoy your Contet. Thanks for all you do.

  • @davidhosmer1424
    @davidhosmer1424 Před 8 měsíci

    ZORESCO has a bunch of branches. Evans City probably closest. Next would be Turtle Creek / Monroeville. Thanks for taking us along - take care

  • @arthuralbanese5750
    @arthuralbanese5750 Před 8 měsíci

    Welcome to our neck of the woods, surprised you ventured so close to NYC. Good luck, they are great people!

  • @tonyseidita5766
    @tonyseidita5766 Před 8 měsíci

    Mike, out here in the Poconos, there’s a guy that has a dump setup that he can interchange from a dump body to a flatbed. He sets them on the ground. Can interchange them.

  • @greentrucks1
    @greentrucks1 Před 8 měsíci

    Mike, I have a 3 axle gooseneck dump with fold downsides; can haul my excavator with my one ton Ram and I can put 6 tons of gravel when I need some. I only travel local and avoid getting weighed, but I do have a CDL, but I don't put enough tonnage to handle more than 26001 gvw. You have the one ton truck; This is the lower cost option. Steel dump gooseneck 3 axle

  • @brotherbruce
    @brotherbruce Před 8 měsíci

    Check on line at City , County, and State auctions of used equipment. You can pick up small dump trucks that have years of life left in them that do not require a CDL.

  • @griggsb1
    @griggsb1 Před 8 měsíci +2

    We have a 33,000 lbs gvrw. Used work truck that we added a new dump bed too. In Tennessee if you don't work for the public you can run a farm tag and no CDL.

  • @mikeknoll1130
    @mikeknoll1130 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I like your idea about an aluminum dump body, but take your time on the engineering of it, it does need more struts in places also look at options for locking, tie downs, rub rails ect. I had a trailer built by Montrose trailer in 2008 (in Michigan )and it has been the best trailer and flawless on maintenance, doesn’t look like they do dump bodies though.

  • @daviddeaton4250
    @daviddeaton4250 Před 8 měsíci

    The perfect truck for you and anyone with a sawmill and firewood business is a flatbed dump. If you want to haul stone you can get the landscaping bed with fold down sides. You will probably get what you want. Good luck finding it! 😎

  • @rexwoodall2179
    @rexwoodall2179 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Mike, I think it’s wise to thoroughly think this through. The cab and chassis order seems reasonable. Moving forward, one of the OWTM needs to have the CDL. Just saying…

  • @jamiecorley1700
    @jamiecorley1700 Před 8 měsíci

    Here in South Carolina you can go to the local DMV and buy a manual to study so that you can get your CDL. Getting your CDL would cover all bases.

  • @peterbaillie4344
    @peterbaillie4344 Před 8 měsíci

    A hook lift system on 650 or 750 would allow you to haul excavator or skid steer on the back of the truck.
    As far as the cdl requirements I just got my class b last year right before the requirements changed. You are correct about classroom time and cost

  • @user-jl3qz3px8c
    @user-jl3qz3px8c Před 8 měsíci

    I did the CDL class in the fall of 2020. Went to night school from mid Sept to early Dec. I did it as a back up plan in case I lost my job due to COVID. $1,800 for the class and test at the local technical college. Well worth the cost. I don’t use the license but I still get calls from trucking companies about jobs.

  • @donberry8474
    @donberry8474 Před 8 měsíci

    Mike in Texas there is a license for hauling over 26,000 that is not a CDL. It is much easier to get. It is only good for hauling your own equipment. You can not haul for money. It is called a class A exempt. I would suspect your state has the same thing. There is a written test and you have to prove you can back a trailer. It is for farmers, large RVs and people like us that need to haul their own personal equipment. Hope this helps.

  • @jenkins2162
    @jenkins2162 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I hope you see this. I was an Ag Teacher for 12.5 year's. I wanted to get my bus driving license for driving the bus for competitions and other events because the county did not have enough bus drivers. This was in 2014. I had to get the CDL first through the testing which was difficult, then I had to spend 3 weeks training specifically on the bus training. You had to know and memorize every part of that bus from elbow to you know what. Thankfully I grew up around that stuff on the farm. In short there's no wonder there's a shortage of bus drivers. I'd recommend a four year degree in to begin with to prepare for the info needed.

  • @bob2973
    @bob2973 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Mike you need to look at a 2 or 3 year old Chevy 6500 Topkick dump truck , That is exactly what you need
    and i bet it would be in your price range .

  • @russellbowman8051
    @russellbowman8051 Před 8 měsíci

    Loved The Video Mike!!
    So Much Information To Chew On And Digest!!
    Keep Smiling On!!
    😄👊❤️👍

  • @tommybounds3220
    @tommybounds3220 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for the video.

  • @OneStepHomestead
    @OneStepHomestead Před 8 měsíci

    were you mentioned you'd want the sides to fold down I would look into that newer style of roll-off bodies.... set yourself up with a dump bed a flatbed and a dumpster to swap out as needed. You have a dump for gravel and a flat body ..... the dumpster you could have to leave at tree removal sites to collect firewood or such.

  • @christianscheier6011
    @christianscheier6011 Před 8 měsíci

    Hey Mike Meegan Ford in Connellsville has at least 5 dump trucks on their lot and also have a few cab and chassis. I have looked at any but go by there pretty regularly. Good luck on your search.

  • @craigwilson9560
    @craigwilson9560 Před 8 měsíci

    Mike, i have a mason dump body and also another flat bed with stake sides. I dont have the flip down sides. As far as 26001, we never had to have it pulling Grain Goosenecks. We pulled them with 1 ton trucks. Ours are plated for farm use. I am sure with your farm having trees on it will qualify for Agriculture. Something to look into. Maybe see if someone will sponsor you to get a CDL. It is nearly impossible in Illinois unless you dont have a job. It is a 6 week course and 5-6k to get it. Nothing has really changed on obtaining a CDL only the money portion.
    I would say order a new one. Also look into getting the truck wired up for snowplow etc. This will help retain a higher resale value if you decide to sell it.

  • @richardeustice1010
    @richardeustice1010 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hey Mike, southern Minnesota is in need of school bus drivers and semi- drivers , and in my area, school bus companies are covering the training and testing required for new employees, not as bad here in MN as what it sounds like in your neck of the woods, I think I spent a total of a hundred bucks out of pocket to get my CDL, and health card and behind the wheel testing! 👍🏻

  • @marklengal9990
    @marklengal9990 Před 8 měsíci

    Mike. You could contact Front Line truck bodies in Lititz PA. They can custom make any bed you need. They also do the Switch and Go trucks where you can change beds for you needs. A lot of landscaping companies use them

  • @tomlorenzen4062
    @tomlorenzen4062 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Mike, I ordered 2023 f450 extended cab in January, picked up in July. 7.3 gas. $73,000 out the door, better price than lesser trucks on lots. Still too much, but 7.3 is fine. You will need a cdl in some states. Also, some states, chippers have no plate so you get away with the whole trailer thing. Also cdl depends on what plates you have on both, full or not.

  • @joelrust6647
    @joelrust6647 Před 8 měsíci

    Absolutely Stunning!!

  • @millcrafters
    @millcrafters Před 8 měsíci

    Mike, Just saw your short with the woodstove going in the bunker. :-) I had my stove going in the living room and the stacked wood was farther away from it then what you have yours stacked to, and I noticed the smell of burnt wood suddenly appearing in my room. Then I saw the corner of a well cured piece of oak had a red coal on it, and was smoking. This was wood outside of the stove. Then I read up and I believe they said you should maintain at least a 36" gap between the stove and the stack of wood. I know better than to doubt you after all you are the man when it comes to all of this. Does your woodstove have insulated sides or anything. Curious what your thoughts on this are, and of course anyone else who wants to chime in. Absolutely love this channel. Thank you for the lift of spirit on a nearly daily basis. It is much appreciated.

  • @donschaefer9442
    @donschaefer9442 Před 8 měsíci

    Yes. As of January 2022. You need to take the class. $5,000 minimum around here. NJ and Philly area. I squeaked by and got mine right before and only spent about $600.

  • @michaelhurley5676
    @michaelhurley5676 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I would look into the ability to use a 750 and loading you SVL in the back. They may have the payload without the CDL! Just saying it may be worth looking into. I’m pretty sure they turn tighter as well.

  • @martykennedy3962
    @martykennedy3962 Před 8 měsíci

    “It’s crazy out there”. I couldn’t have said it better my self.

  • @halfwayfarmsandoutdoors3550
    @halfwayfarmsandoutdoors3550 Před 8 měsíci

    At work, I drive a F-550 flatbed to deliver parts to our mine sites with 19,500 GVWI don’t have to have a CDL but I do have to have a DOT physical and keep a logbook.

  • @davidbishop4015
    @davidbishop4015 Před 8 měsíci

    Mike don't settle. Get what you want. Get everything you need and order a new truck. Stay safe.

  • @liljoeii6091
    @liljoeii6091 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for the video

  • @leokelly359
    @leokelly359 Před 8 měsíci

    got mine 25 years ago and I went with the big orange company for the training. stayed with them a yr (contract time) then I went on my own. kept my cdl even though I don't drive anymore.

  • @indianaoutdoors4379
    @indianaoutdoors4379 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I would still look at the F-600. Same size as the 550 but built a little heavier and 4-5 K pounds more of gvwr. Still under cdl. They handle great. It will give you more toung compacity if you are towing loaded.

  • @mikeholubek4419
    @mikeholubek4419 Před 8 měsíci

    I paid Raul 50 pesos to take my written and 75 pesos and a goat to Pedro to take Roadtest for me.
    2 great guys working for the betterment of Professional Truck Drivers in USofA!!

  • @Tdale85
    @Tdale85 Před 8 měsíci

    Good Thursday morning Morgan family! Have a day!

  • @Beermaker124
    @Beermaker124 Před 8 měsíci

    A couple years ago I was looking to make a career change. Took vacation from my regular job and went to truck driving school. My state govt is encouraging people to get their CDL and giving out grants to pay for school. Not just grants for people under a certain income, grants for people getting a CDL. The local community college has a CDL program with either the normal Mon- thurs class schedule and a program on the weekends.
    Looks like it would benefit you to jump through the hoops to get that CDL.

  • @MeTube1988
    @MeTube1988 Před 8 měsíci

    Here in Indiana I went to a certified CDL school almost 2 years ago and for Class A it was about $5k and 4 weeks long and at the end you have to pass the State CDL written/driving exam. The guys that were there for Class B license only had to go for 2 weeks and I'm not sure what their pay difference was but i'm sure it was a lot cheaper. It would definitely make for some new fun content for your channel if you went to class for 2 weeks lol.
    A buddy of mine had a CDL that expired recently and he was shocked when he wanted to renew it that he would have to take the course and go through everything lol.

  • @chriscain3007
    @chriscain3007 Před 8 měsíci

    good morning Mike something to think about instead of a dump truck .Think about a flat bed that dumps ,lighter put sides on it to dump take sides off to load and haul used to work for me

  • @jandblawncare8570
    @jandblawncare8570 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi Mike, I just saw a Trruckcraft dump bed on a new Chevy 1 ton getting upfitted for something and it was aluminum with fold down sides and slots for sideboards. The tech had no idea what it costs but I'd dare say 12-15k and looked like it had a ton of cross beams under it.

  • @Builder23
    @Builder23 Před 8 měsíci

    I just just talk to a truck driver here at work that just recently got their CDL. He had to do some online training and then one week in person and got his CDL at the end of the week. He took it somewhere in Tionesta Pa

  • @justatim8143
    @justatim8143 Před 8 měsíci

    When I got my license back in 1974 or 1975 my cousin told me to put 1-8 on my license in Pa. as that is what he did and had his CDL on his license instead of 1 @ 8 like I did for car and motorcycle. He ended up able to drive anything on his license from 1 through 8. We live just south of you in New Kensington area.

  • @mikemcmahan9850
    @mikemcmahan9850 Před 8 měsíci

    There are CDL written practice tests online. Take that a few times until you pass regularly, then go into the DMV and take their written. You’ll come with a CDL-P… permit. Then go rent a trailer over 12k gvw with your dump or anything overweight and go take the driving test. You’ll get a CDL without the air brake endorsement.

  • @user-vn6hi2bi3g
    @user-vn6hi2bi3g Před 8 měsíci

    I initially agreed with your decision about not Getting a CDL, however I after some thought and research I am Retired) would go ahead and take online school courses that are available in Florida, and most of these companies provide day rentals of equipment to take driving test when you are ready, meaning that I believe most of your requirements could be met at your home and at your pace, hence my change of position and this prevents two years from now saying you wished you had..... Best of Luck. Ray Stormont

  • @martineastburn3679
    @martineastburn3679 Před 8 měsíci

    Wow. 10 years ago I knew some G.I.'s getting CDL and it was 2 weeks for a basic, additional time for Hazard and dangerous materials. I had a friend that got all tickets and could haul anything anywhere. And he now hauls printed papers from a printer to a newspaper in Just in time motion. Good guy.

  • @joshhall4309
    @joshhall4309 Před 8 měsíci

    Mike, just got my class A back in June and all you really need is to find someone who is federally certified and a truck and trailer to practice that’s over 26k pounds. However i did have to road training. You have to have 60 hrs training, 52 hrs windshield time on 8hrs maneuvering. If you can find a person that will be able to help you without the actual schooling that costs thousands would be the way to go. Also you can test in any state since this is on a federal level now. But you need to get your permit first in your state of residence. My trainer was is a guy I work with. I didn’t pay the big money to go to driving school.

  • @johnkaspar462
    @johnkaspar462 Před 8 měsíci

    You nailed it on what I was thinking about your dump truck needs

  • @OneManand5acres
    @OneManand5acres Před 8 měsíci +1

    Mike you need to know what the truck weight is 19,000lbs gvw but the truck may only weight in at 8k or 9k plus your trailer weight may be 4k that gives you 12k to 11k to play with to stay under the 26k. So you would be able to haul your equipment.. 350 can still haul your equipment but I'd go with a dually and would recommend a gooseneck trailer that way you lighten it up. I have a 3500 dodge ram diesel dually 4x4 with 25 gooseneck trailer and and haul equipment with it and can stay with in the 26k gvw with no problem.. and im a 18 year semi truck driver..

  • @HallnoutMhall
    @HallnoutMhall Před 8 měsíci

    Good morning Morgans and friends.
    Lots of rules & regulations especially if your operating under a business.
    Insurance is another issue some don't consider also.
    My auto insurance would normally cover my dump trailer at no cost (included in auto policy) but since I have a business I have to pay for commercial insurance.
    Then I have business insurance aswell.
    Hope everyone has a great day and are well. Appears winter arrives beginning of next week here also.

  • @gslope1
    @gslope1 Před 8 měsíci

    Tri-Star in Blairsville used to have a good selection on their lot. Haven't been past there in a long time. You could also check with Stephenson Equipment in Butler.

  • @sushiman3375
    @sushiman3375 Před 8 měsíci

    Mike, check to see if your state supports the operation of trucks and trailers for “farm” use without the need of a CDL. Your local farm bureau may be a good resource. Also, quick research says Senate bills 725 and 736 in PA may give you what you need if you can classify yourself as a “tree farm” or other agricultural operation.