yes it was built by primetime.I own one if you have questions please feel free to ask.
A tire with a size like LT 235/75R16 is a tire that is intended to be used on a Light Truck.A Pick-up is a Light TruckIt has a higher load capacity than a "p" tire (passenger)
In what type of vehicle? A vehicle requiring a CDL requires one on any public roadway, from the Interstate to a rural backroad. In the instance of trucks which would otherwise require a CDL, the farm truck exemption applies, so long as the following conditions are met:Vehicle is registered as a farm vehicle, and not a commercial truckIt is operated only for the purposes of that farm, and not as a third party or on any for-hire basis.It is operated by the farmer, immediate family members of the farmer, or direct (W2) employees of the farmer.It is operated within a 150 road miles/100 air mile radius of the farm.
If it's a vehicle being operated on a commercial basis, then yes, that combination will need a CDL. Commercial vehicles and combinations in excess of 26,000 lbs. Gross Vehicle/Gross Combination Weight Rating require a CDL. For that combination, you would need a Class A CDL (combinations over 26k GCWR with a trailer in excess of 10,000 lbs. GVWR).If the vehicle is a registered farm vehicle, it does not require a CDL if the following criteria is met:It is registered and plated as a farm truckIt is operated by the farmer, immediate family members of the farmer, or direct employees of the farmer (direct employees are W-2 employees, not 1099 employees)It is used only for the purposes of that farm, and not hired out to provide services as a third party (which is illegal to do with a farm truck, anyhow)It remains within a 150 miles radius of the farmIf the vehicle is a registered recreational vehicle, and is not operated on a for-hire basis, no CDL is required.Even if the vehicle falls under an exemption from CDL requirements, individual states may impose their own licencing requirements for non-CDL vehicles and combinations with a Gross Weight Rating of more than 26,000 lbs. As I'm not privy to know which state you're operating in, you'll have to inquire with your state's DMV.