heavy vehicle driver's liscense
Yes,to drive a one ton dump truck a commercial driver's license is required;
A pickup truck that is rated to carry 3/4 ton of cargo.
A one-ton truck is a vehicle capable of carrying a payload (cargo) of one ton (2,000 lbs.). The weight of the truck itself is likely to be considerably more than one ton.
Pick-up trucks are rated by how much they can haul. A half-ton truck can safely haul 1000 pounds. ......That is incorrect I drive a Half ton that has a 10,500 tow capacity.... -It's correct, it doesn't relate to tow capacity, it relates to what you can carry in the bed, or otherwise cargo.
You would have to go to the DMV in your state and apply for a CDL license. However, in order to get a license to drive a dump truck, you first have to take and pass a course for commercial trucking.
no
IF it is a 1/2 ton truck then a 4l60E belongs in it from the factory. IF it is a 3/4 ton truck then a 4l80E was factory in it.
Plenty. You could run a 1 ton cargo van or box truck for a courier service, you could transport cars to dealerships, you could deliver organs for transplanting.
A typical 1-ton truck can hold approximately 6 to 8 cubic meters of cargo, depending on the design and configuration of the truck bed. However, this can vary based on the specific model and whether it has a flatbed or enclosed cargo space. Always check the manufacturer's specifications for precise measurements.
im guessing u mean Chevy and gmc C=2wd K=4wd like a c1500 is a half ton 2 wheel drive truck k1500 is a 4 wheel drive half ton truck
That's the class of licence you're required to have in order to drive an 18 wheeler...
A 2500 is a 3/4 ton truck, so it's rated with a cargo capacity of 3/4 of a ton, or 1500 lbs. This may be diminished by aftermarket add-ons, such as steel flatbed bodies.