I have thought about doing that at the truck stops that have scales. Do you have to pay for that? Do you just drive up on the scale or what?

Craig McCluskey wrote:
On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 23:35:18 -0800 Jim Cathey <j...@windwireless.net>
wrote:

Well take for instance, how much does a 140 weight?  Im not sure.  Its
a heavy car I know that. Trailer is a regular old steel flat bed 18' trailer. dont know how much that weights.
Our car hauler weighs around 1800#.  The typical MB I'd put on
it is something like 3400-3800#, IIRC.  My pickup truck is 7000#.
The trailer tires are holding the car, plus another 2000# of load.

Of course, you could always stop by a truck scale and weigh the trailer
with the 140 on it. You could even measure each axle ...


Craig

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