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https://kamloops.craigslist.ca/cto/6067436989.html
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De Lake
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Can haul many of the cargos.
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It’s practical if you need a water carrier!
I don’t need one but I’m sure I could think of a use
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Oooo!, our next door neighbor hired one of these, older than this actually, for a birthday party. The kids got to ride around in it. Good times!
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You would have almost unlimited soup
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Little Joel Miller!
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No air brakes so anyone with a regular drivers licence is good to go
Is that really the requirement in Canada? Air brakes? Not GVWR? Or maybe Craigslist in CA isn’t any better than in the US.
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As someone who has rented and driven Uhaul’s Super Mover 26ft back and forth across the Province a few times - I’m terrified that anyone with a regular class5 drivers license can hop in and drive it away.. maybe;
GVWR 20,000lbs + up to 7,500lbs towing..
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I think the US is 25,999lbs and less is a standard driver license, 26,000+ is a commercial. I’m sure someone can correct me on the specifics.
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A plethora of soups?
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At least the lowness of the U-Haul makes it a bit less threatening. Other ‘26 trucks are even scarier:
And of course, most states let you drive bus-sized class-A RVs with no special license either:
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I sure hope so