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That depends upon the frame size and the number of tires. if you look on maufacturers plate on inside of door, u will see what the gvw is that is if it is 1.5 ton truck the gvw will be 3000 pounds [more than the tare weight] so you can go grom there. the side of the truck will say what class it is a Ford f450 or GMC or dodge 4500 is a class 4 truck a Ford F250 dodge or GMC 2500 is a class 2 truck a GMC 6500 or Ford F650 is a class 6 truck. class 7 & 8 truck require a CDL to drive * Class 1 (gvw 0-6,000) * Class 2 (gvw 6,001-10,000) * Class 3 (gvw 10,001-14,000) * Class 4 (gvw 14,001-16,000) yes it is * Class 5 (gvw 16,001-19,500) * Class 6 (gvw 19,501-26,000) * Class 7 (gvw 26,001-33,000) * Class 8 (gvw 33,001-150,000)
10,000 - 13,000, depending on make, model, and model year.
A Ford F-250 is a 3/4 ton truck ( Ford F-150 is 1/2 ton / Ford F-350 is a one ton )
1/4 ton
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If the GVW of those trailers exceeds 10,000 lbs. and the GCW of the entire combination exceeds 26,000 lbs., yes. A current production one ton truck typically has a GVW of around 13,000 lbs. So any RV trailer with a GVW in excess of 13,000 lbs. will require a CDL when being hauled on a commerce basis.
No, in general it's considered a half ton truck. I believe the F-350 is a 1 ton?
yup
For a Ford F550 truck
A one ton truck such as a Chevy C-30 or a Ford F 350 is designed to safely carry one ton.
The Ford E-350 is a one ton van and the Ford F-350 is a one ton pickup truck
No Ford F-150 ( 1/2 ton ) F-250 ( 3/4 ton ) F-350 ( 1 ton )