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Old 06-27-2013, 07:07 AM   #19
Irlpguy
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Bingo, I think there are a good number of folks that want to know what the weight of their trucks and trailers are. I provided a list of steps to determine all those weights by taking your vehicles to a weigh scale. My suggested method may be no better or worse than anyone else, however it is an easy way of determining some accurate numbers. If one chooses not to know what the weight of their particular unit is, that is up to them.

I make no judgement on whether Rainer is overweight or not, I only tried to confirm his math. Being overweight and knowing it, is up to the individual not me.

This thread had not morphed away from the OP, until certain posts were made. They added nothing to the topic, and I believe were intended to distract. That my friend is not levity, that is downright ignorant.

I am now sorry I posted at all and apologize to the OP for this and any other off topic posts, unfortunately I have also allowed myself to be taken off topic.

I guess I am being taught a lesson by some "Long-Time" members.
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