It means it's not for hire to third parties. It probably belongs to a company, and is used only to tow the company's vehicles.
Yes
If you're hiring out to third parties, then you are for hire.
If they can find someone who'll hire them, yes.
Tow trucks can be hired from many different online resources, particularly those that post jobs for hire. Some examples include Craigslist, Simply Hired, and Indeed.
Only if that tow truck was operated by the lienholder, and used exclusively for their purposes (e.g., a 'buy here pay here' car lot which towed only their own vehicles).
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"Not For Hire" is put on trucks that are 'as a rule' used for buiseness' i.E. dump trucks, Wreckers, Utility trucks. Insurance co.'s require "Not For Hire" to be visible on the truck if it is not used as a buiseness. Also some states may require it as well. It means that vehicle is not for sale at that time for doing what it can at that time ie. a tow truck with that would mean that that tow truck in not available to you at that time. You cannot use it services. Actually, a 'for hire' carrier transports good for a fee and is available to transport goods for the general public. "not for hire" or "Private carrier" on a truck of bus means that the truck transports products that belong to the owner of the truck and the services of the truck are not available to the public. A 'private carrier' needs one group of permits and operating authorities in the US and a 'for hire' or 'common or contract' carrier requires different permits and authorities. If I make chairs and deliver them to my customers, I am a 'private' or 'not for hire' carrier. as a 'private carrier', I am only allowed to haul my own product. If I haul chairs for a company that makes them to their customers, I am a 'for hire' or 'contract' carrier....
How much a tow truck can tow depends on the kind of tow truck or tow truck chassis is used. A few examples of types of tow trucks are boom, hook and chain, wheel lift, flatbed, and integrated.
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The man who invented the tow truck, Ernest Holmes, coined the term wreckers. A tow truck or a wrecker, they mean the same thing, are called different things in different parts of the world.