AFAIK you can drive anywhere using a valid US drivers license. Also in vehicles not registered in the US. How else could you rent a car abroad?
However, if you own the vehicle, you must have a drivers license from the same country in which the vehicle is registered. For the Netherlands, for example, that means you need a commercial drivers license (a C-class license) for any vehicle with more than 3,500kgs GVW. This goes for most European countries. Some have an exception by which you can drive up to 7,500kgs on a regular license (Germany), but most don't.
It took me 5 lessons to get a class C license which allows me to drive up to 50,000kgs or thereabouts. The lessons did take 4 hours each, though :-)
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