The Elgin Pelicans and Johnston/Globals are considered heavy equipment - not highway vehicles Here in Colorado, they'd be plated as SMM (Special Mobile Machinery) and would not require an upgraded license. Elgin's truck-mounted systems do require a CDL, if they are mounted on a truck chassis with a GVW in excess of 26000 lbs.
This answer applies to all states and territories of the US.That depends on the specifics of the sweeper. If it's a sweeping unit mounted on a truck chassis, and that truck chassis has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of 26,001 lbs. or more, then yes, it would require a CDL. If it's a purpose-built street sweeper (one example being the Elgin Pelican) then it's considered mobile machinery, and does not require a CDL.
In a country which drives on the right, they are usually operated on the right side. There will be times that they may need to be operated on the left.
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You do not need to remove it.
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Yes, there are Swiffer sweeper coupons on the internet. You only need a computer with an internet connection and a printer. .http://printable-coupons.blogspot.com/2005/12/swiffer-coupons.html
How many gcse do you need to be a street dancer?
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I am researching a watch without a band that is running fine. ( It is a lord elgin 25K selfwinding) that has been donated to our Assistance Leaugue thrift shop. we need to know the value as is, and if we put a band on it also. Thank you Marian
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For a single axle, it depends what it's registered as. If it's registered as a vehicle with a 26,000 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating or less, your regular Class C, Class D, whatever licence your state requires for you to operate an ordinary passenger car is all you need. Tandem axle trucks and single axle trucks rated at more than 26,000 lbs. GVWR require a Class B CDL.Also, not all of them are built on chassis which makes them a highway vehicle - e.g., the Elgin Pelican sweepers are considered off-highway equipment, the same as a forklift, front end loader, etc., and do not require any upgraded license to be operated.