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  1. Class 4 2008 Ford F-450 4×4 pick-up truck (GVWR: 14,500 pounds (6.6 t)) Class 5 2005 Chevy Kodiak 4×4 (GVWR: 17,500 pounds (7.9 t)) Class 6 2002 Ford F-650 in front (GVWR: 26 000 lb) , 1989 Ford F-600 in back (GVWR: 20,200 pounds (9.2 t)

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  2. Mar 3, 2020 · Class 6With GVWRs between 19,501 and 26,000, this class covers medium-duty commercial trucks. It’s the category for single-axle and beverage trucks, along with rack trucks. School buses are also in Class 6. What’s more, this is the class where the need for Commercial Driver’s Licenses starts. The requirement depends on the individual ...

  3. Jan 5, 2024 · Since any truck with a GVWR of 19,501-26,000 pounds is considered a Class 6 vehicle, everyday vehicles and specialized trucks can fit this classification. Here’s what you need to know about both sides of this particular coin.

  4. This List of truck types is intended to classify trucks and to provide links to articles on the various types. The three main classifications for road truck by weight are light trucks, medium trucks, and heavy trucks.

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  6. Jan 18, 2022 · Class 6: What is a Class 6 truck? Medium-duty commercial trucks fall into this class, which covers between 19,501 and 26,000 pounds. School buses are included in this class, as well as beverage and single-axle trucks. This is also the class where the need for a CDL often starts. Classes 7-8: Heavy-duty

  7. Jun 15, 2023 · June 15, 2023 • By Hillary Weiss •. Do you know your truck classes? Photo: Work Truck. Vehicles in a commercial fleet come in various shapes and sizes to accommodate different needs and purposes. Each vehicle falls into a specific class that determines its weight range and primary use, from compact pickup trucks and vans to semi-trucks.

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