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joanw2947 wrote:
I agree that weighing the Rv plus truck and truck only on different legs of the trip is the way to go. Truck stops are way too busy for me to feel comfortable unhooking the rv. I just need to make sure the truck is full of diesel and packed with travel stuff. Right?
โJul-19-2015 04:09 PM
rhagfo wrote:Walaby wrote:C-Bears wrote:
If you want a pretty complete picture of your total weights, then I would weigh once while hooked up and once with just the truck. However, when you weigh each time make sure you are loaded for travel/camping.
I don't believe in spending 45 minutes behind a truck stop getting both my weigh-ins done at once. When towing, I will run across their scales after getting fuel, go in and get my printed ticket, and pay the $10.00.
Then within the next week or so when I am camped close to another Pilot or truck stop with Cat scales, I will fuel up the truck and run across the scales solo, go inside and get my ticket, and pay another $10.00.
I may end up spending $20.00 total but I just don't believe in messing around with unhooking and hooking up in some truck stop parking lot. Seems like a waste of time to me in order to save $10.00.
Prezactly. Not worth going through the unhook, reweigh, rehook procedure to save $8 (10 minus reweigh price).
Mikejoanw2947 wrote:
I agree that weighing the Rv plus truck and truck only on different legs of the trip is the way to go. Truck stops are way too busy for me to feel comfortable unhooking the rv. I just need to make sure the truck is full of diesel and packed with travel stuff. Right?
Well maybe with a TT, but the effort to drop a 5er, makes doing it at the same time way to easy. This is a far more accurate method, fuel, and supply's consumed during the trip can have an affect on the weights. In some cases a big affect.
I don't think is is so much the cost, it is the accuracy.
โJul-19-2015 07:26 AM
Walaby wrote:C-Bears wrote:
If you want a pretty complete picture of your total weights, then I would weigh once while hooked up and once with just the truck. However, when you weigh each time make sure you are loaded for travel/camping.
I don't believe in spending 45 minutes behind a truck stop getting both my weigh-ins done at once. When towing, I will run across their scales after getting fuel, go in and get my printed ticket, and pay the $10.00.
Then within the next week or so when I am camped close to another Pilot or truck stop with Cat scales, I will fuel up the truck and run across the scales solo, go inside and get my ticket, and pay another $10.00.
I may end up spending $20.00 total but I just don't believe in messing around with unhooking and hooking up in some truck stop parking lot. Seems like a waste of time to me in order to save $10.00.
Prezactly. Not worth going through the unhook, reweigh, rehook procedure to save $8 (10 minus reweigh price).
Mike
joanw2947 wrote:
I agree that weighing the Rv plus truck and truck only on different legs of the trip is the way to go. Truck stops are way too busy for me to feel comfortable unhooking the rv. I just need to make sure the truck is full of diesel and packed with travel stuff. Right?
โJul-19-2015 07:13 AM
โJul-19-2015 05:49 AM
C-Bears wrote:
If you want a pretty complete picture of your total weights, then I would weigh once while hooked up and once with just the truck. However, when you weigh each time make sure you are loaded for travel/camping.
I don't believe in spending 45 minutes behind a truck stop getting both my weigh-ins done at once. When towing, I will run across their scales after getting fuel, go in and get my printed ticket, and pay the $10.00.
Then within the next week or so when I am camped close to another Pilot or truck stop with Cat scales, I will fuel up the truck and run across the scales solo, go inside and get my ticket, and pay another $10.00.
I may end up spending $20.00 total but I just don't believe in messing around with unhooking and hooking up in some truck stop parking lot. Seems like a waste of time to me in order to save $10.00.
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