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Do you stop at the truck scales?
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Posted by Bguy on April 12, 2002 at 11:31:47 from (66.20.110.112):
Years ago I drove a large commercial truck around the southeast US and stopped at the scales everyday, no problem. This summer I am going to be pulling a trailer with my pickup taking my JD B to some tractor shows and wondered if I needed to stop at the scales. I asked one local and he said he never had stopped and was never asked to. Has anyone else had any problems or experience pertaining to this? I will be hauling pretty much just in Tennessee and a little in Kentucky. If I need to stop I don't guess it would be a big deal but I had rather not spend the time messing and worrying about it. I know that some of those guys would nit-pick you to death sometimes just to watch you suffer for entertainment I guess. Thanks
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