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<p>[QUOTE="starmac, post: 8646241, member: 249333"]I only ever had one guage, but two would be better .</p><p>Ideally a set of electric scales on both truck and trailer, like those on my log truck would be best, but a little spendy. If a guy hauls close to max all the time and has to scale it, they would pay for hem selves in aggravation if nothing else though.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="starmac, post: 8646241, member: 249333"]I only ever had one guage, but two would be better . Ideally a set of electric scales on both truck and trailer, like those on my log truck would be best, but a little spendy. If a guy hauls close to max all the time and has to scale it, they would pay for hem selves in aggravation if nothing else though.[/QUOTE]
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