to drive a transport? yes thats what im saying...
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i thought 4600 kg (just a lil over 10000 lbs) and 11000 kg
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/pub...s/part2a.shtml
ctive July 1, 2011, you may now tow a Recreational Vehicle (RV) weighing more than 4,600 kg with a Class “G” driver’s licence if:
The towing vehicle is a pick-up truck equipped with the manufacturer’s original box, with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) not exceeding 6,000 kg and equipped with no more than two axles and not being used for commercial purposes;Combined weight of pick-up truck and RV does not exceed 11,000 kg total gross weight;RV hitched to pick-up truck by means of a fifth wheel hitch assembly;Only one towed vehicle in combination;
thats the gvwr of the truck though... but i did find this link, saying that yes a RV (camping trailer) can exceed the 4500 KG, but it does not give a maximum weight, just that truck and trailer cant exceed the 11000 KG
http://www.ontariocanada.com/registr...postingId=6402
Oaknut, that exemption only applies to pickups hauling 5th wheel RV's.
Most F150's are hauling full trailers and I believe that is what we understand when we discuss a 10,000 lb trailer being hauled by an F150.