All kinds.
The type of tractor trailer that can hold the heaviest loads is a Semi-Trailer truck. This is the heaviest truck that is allowed on the roads.
What kind of a tractor is being asked about. A farm implement or a semi-trailer hauler
The type of financing plans out there for tractor trailers varies depending on the brand. Every company has a different policy.
A large semi-tractor that pulls it just like a trailer.
That really depends on what kind of trailer it's pulling. If it's pulling something like an RGN lowboy, or double drop trailer, that trailer may only have about two inches of ground clearance.
In order to operate a tractor trailer it will be important to get your CDL. They do give you the necessary training in order to drive CDL and to change your permit to a license so I would say yes.
Caterpillar C series, Cummins IS series, or Volvo VED series.
Slower speeds would be recommended.
The type of claims that camper trailer insurance would cover include damage to the camper due to weather, damage to the trailer that occurs when traveling, such as an accident, any loss of property if someone was to break in, and damage that any person may sustain while in the trailer.
Your daughter will learn how to drive a tractor and trailer, learn the correct and safe way to hook up to farm equipment, back up trailers, and drive farm machinery.
A John Deere
In the United States, a semi truck - unless its use falls under one of the exempt categories and criteria defined by the FMCSA (e.g., farm truck exemption, emergency vehicle exemption, et. al) - you need a Class A Commercial Drivers License which does not have the "no air brakes" restriction or the "no tractor-trailers restriction".A full grown Semi tractor trailer: CDL-A (Commercial Drivers License) it will cost you approximately anywhere from $2500 -$5000 to take the course. If you get hired on by certain companys such as Schneider, PAM, USA, England plus others they will either send you to class or teach you themselves.This license allows you to drive other trucks also such as a dump truck, garbage truck etc.... these only require a CDL-B class license. However the reverse is NOT true. If you have a CDL-B you are not qualified to drive a full grown semi tractor trailer. Hope this helps youo. Steve