air weigh on board scales
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by haystack, May 3, 2009.
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The only problem you will have is the 300 PSI gauges won't get you down to the exact PSI. Another words you will have to guess-timate. I would try to find a 150 PSI gauge that has the individual markings. Since your truck should only run around 120-130 PSI you won't see much more than that. The highest reading I have ever seen on mmine was about 100-105 PSI ( I won't even tell ya what I was weighing), but normally you will be in the 50-70 PSI range.
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I'm guessin that there was prolly a 90,000 printed somewhere on the bills but not in the gross weight box -
90,000
90,00.............. some things one just doesnt talk about...
with overweight permit, good for 99K plus 5%.... but just never seems to be enough... -
Well I will put it to ya this way. I backed into the driveway and the wife just rolled her eyes. I asked her what was wrong and she said that she has never seen or heard my Reitnouer make those noises and look the way it did. I will say that the one coil I had on was a permit load for 60,000 and we won't discuss number 2...
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I was just guessin, when I hauled equipment I would haul a 330 cat hoe with 2 buckets on a tri axle lowboy and only a 3 axle tractor and the guage on that w-900 was up over 95 psi. I had 82k on the deck of my flat once and 70-75k alot but it never seemed important to see what the guage said
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mine bottoms out at 120psi all the time.........when I lift the tags that is
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