"Whatever it was. She was 2,000 pounds heavier. I seen her empty 3 axle scale ticket."
You said this^^^^
But you also said this:
"That's not only 2,000 pounds less on the truck. That's also 2,000 pounds on the trailer. 4,000 pounds less load she could haul."
So I go back to my original question, how does 2000 pounds of dogs or whatever equal 4000 pounds less payload?
It doesn't.
Pets ? Really?
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This whole thread...is hilarious.
It's all very simple tho.
OP owns the truck, he can have whatever policy, an good for him. Many others have a no pet policy.
Not sure why people are upset over others wanting their pet with them tho.
Anyway...here's a goat trying to be a duck.
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Never trust anyone who doesn’t like Dogs. My wife and I now have a 2 Nd Chihuahua in the Truck. They’re very little trouble. And very good Company and entertainment. I think this Guy needs a Dog.He’s too stressed out.
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