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Old 07-23-2016, 07:07 PM   #7
Art-n-Marge
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I live in southern California and found that truck stops could get pricey with all the weights I wanted, so luckily I found a moving company down the road where they weight moving trucks for calculating the weight of customer's goods they move. They charged me only $10 if did not need any kind of weight certificate and they allowed me as many weights I wanted (I did about 6 or seven and it was all $10). Since it's been about 7 years, I hope to go back and do it again just to ensure things are still good. Hopefully, it will still be $10.

I bring this up as an option in case you don't have a truck stop nearby. I recommend you call ahead just to get their cost and capabilities.
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