I'm assuming this to be a single axle truck. Single axle trucks can be a bit ambiguous - if it's registered as a vehicle with a GVWR of 26,000 lbs. or less, then no, you don't need a CDL unless it's carrying hazardous materials or else is designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver). If, on the other hand, it's registered as a vehicle over 26,000 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, then yes, you need a Class B CDL, minimum.
If it's a registered farm vehicle or motorhome, then it's exempt from CDL requirements. You need to check with your DMV to find out what the state's licencing requirements are for non-commercial vehicles of that weight class.
1979 ford transit bonnet and rear roof rain gutter
you do not need a cdl to drive a f650. but call your states dmv and check with them
if you have to ask you won't be able to do it by your self a 302 or 351 will fit but you will need a 302 powered thunder bird for parts
You may need another transmission if your Ford Explorer will not drive in reverse. The best way to find out is to take it to a local mechanic.
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need to know the spark plug gap for a 1979 Mercury Grand Marquis with 351 modified.
I believe that a Ford F650 requires a class B license to drive.
we need to know how to remove and installation on ball-joints for a ford f250 3/4 ton 2 wheel drive
YES
not if registered to you. or under 26500 lbs
Are you saying that the gear shifter will not move from park to drive or that when you shift to drive the vehicle will not move? We need more info.
no.