You need to call your state's DMV on this. I know I have seen the F750 registered as a 26k truck before, but the laws on this will vary by state.
No, you cannot register a truck with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 33,000 lbs at 26,000 lbs. Registration typically requires the vehicle to be registered at its actual weight or GVWR. Registering it at a lower weight may lead to legal issues, including fines and penalties, if the vehicle is found to exceed the registered weight during inspections or weigh station checks. Always adhere to local regulations for vehicle registration to avoid complications.
26000 lbs of cargo? A tandem straight truck, such as a flatbed or a dump, could haul that amount of weight legally.
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In some instances, yes.
No.
Yes. A Class 7 single axle straight truck exceeds the 26000 lb. GVWR. A semi truck is a Class 8 truck.
15% of 33,000= 15% * 33000= 0.15 * 33000= 4,950
You probably should.
26000 increased by 30 percent =33800=26000 + (30% * 26000 )=26000 + (0.3 * 26000 )=26000 + 7800= 33800
13 percent of 33000 = .13 x 33000 = 4290
Yes, unless you fit the criteria to fall under the farm truck, recreational vehicle, military vehicle, or emergency vehicle exemptions.
14,000 - 16,000 lbs., depending on specifics.