There are no good used vehicles under $7000, just junk - make sure you buy a good extended warranty!!!
Length has nothing to do with it. It's a combination of Gross Vehicle Weight Rating/Gross Combination Weight Rating and purpose which determines the necessary license class.
good luck
For interstate travel in the US without requiring oversize permits, the gross weight is 80,000 lbs. What that translates to in cargo weight depends on the vehicle's tare (empty) weight. Typically, a truck with a flatbed trailer will be good for 45,000 - 48,000 lbs., and a truck pulling a dry box can typically haul 43,000 - 45,000 lbs. of freight.
Depends on size of truck and trailer, size of fuel tanks. But a good guest would be about 35,000 lbs.
It all depends on what livestock you are going to put into the trailer. You really need to be very specific in order to get a good answer.
The most important thing to note is that your rate will be affected by the vehicle to which the trailer is attached, so keep your truck in good repair.
No, the provisional license is good for the instructional vehicle ONLY.
Sure. It's done all the time. Just strap it down good.
they say 3500 lbs i think but i have towed 7000 lbs with good trailer breaks over a distance over 150 k
Yes, state police in every state do allow you to pull a trailer less then 35 feet.
No they do not. We use a small trailer with smallt ires behind our car and it does fine. It would be a good idea if you tow a lot of heavy things however.