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<p>[QUOTE="x1Heavy, post: 10320368, member: 178676"]Put your tractor trailer on a public scale, pay the 10 dollars or whatever it is with fuel and you in it. Then you will know more or less what to load in it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Even then you are never sure what is max and what is really loaded in it. So you check the load with a scale every time to ensure you are legal. You will either have scales on your rig or you scale it after every load.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="x1Heavy, post: 10320368, member: 178676"]Put your tractor trailer on a public scale, pay the 10 dollars or whatever it is with fuel and you in it. Then you will know more or less what to load in it. Even then you are never sure what is max and what is really loaded in it. So you check the load with a scale every time to ensure you are legal. You will either have scales on your rig or you scale it after every load.[/QUOTE]
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