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Old 07-23-2018, 10:22 AM   #68
GAinaMontana
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M.O.C. #20747
Word of caution. If using scales like you used at the dump be sure the certification is reasonably recent and have the operator zero the scales before you start the process. These scales are used to find the difference between a loaded truck and the soon to be empty truck and not a single accurate weight therefore the need to zero as dirt, water and debris can throw the weight off. As the owner of a 50 ton truck scales for many years, I can attest to the inaccuracy of a poorly maintained scale.

I don't claim to be a suspension expert, but if I had the kind of per wheel weight variations you have I would be checking my suspension very carefully. Having high/low weight variations diagonally would be a mystery to me.

Again, no expert, just years on the farm.
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