If the truck is being operated on a for-profit basis by a third party carrier, yes.
No. You will, however, need one in order to test drive it, as well as to drive it home, unless you fall under the farm vehicle exemption.
Yes
No
No you do not.
If it's not a registered farm vehicle, and operated under the criteria of the farm vehicle exemption, it requires a Class A CDL. That doesn't change between states - it's a federal law.
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Yes you do.
You do not need special schooling, but you will have to pass the certification test for your license. You may need to attend a class which will teach you how to drive an 18-wheeler and help you pass the test that is required for the license.
You need no license to drive a farm tractor as long as you do not drive it on public roads.
at lest 11 but it has to be leag farm truck and need to say on truck
i think u do need 1 because u wouldn't see people riding there dirt bikes on roads!!!
Typically, yes. If the truck is registered as a farm vehicle, operates only within a 150 mile radius of the farm, is not contracted out on a third party basis, and you're a direct employee of the farmer, then you could be exempt from needing a CDL.