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Dec-11-2014 02:10 PM
michbill wrote:
Can anyone tell me what the procedure is to get the coach and tow vehicle weighted at a truck stop? We bought a 2009 Monaco Dynasty Regal IV in July, and I would like to have some idea of the weight when it is loaded.
Thank you.
Bill
Dec-11-2014 12:02 PM
bsinmich wrote:
Go up to New Haven area and find a local farm co-Op. They usually have a scale and will usually cost a little for their coffee fund. I can't recall the one in New Haven but next is Richmond. I used to live @ 15 & Garfield for 35 years.
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Dec-10-2014 10:51 AM
mtrumpet wrote:fcooper wrote:
Here's what I did several years ago, but I think it still applies at most truck stops.
Drive your rig onto the scales. You will probably find 3 scale platforms. Get your front axle on the forward platform, your rear coach wheels on the middle platform, and the toad (if attached) on the rear platform. Find the intercom on the pole at driver side of scale (positioned so driver can reach it from the cab). Push the button and when answered tell them you are a private motorhome to be weighed. When they tell you to come in and pay drive off, park, and pay. If the scale platforms are level with the surrounding pavement and you want individual wheel position weights, tell them you want a reweigh when you pay for the first weight. Drive back on the scale with only one side of the unit on the scales and repeat the process. The reweigh is a minimum charge. With these results you can calculate your individual wheel position weights.
This only works if the scale platform is level with the surrounding pavement, and there is no barrier to prevent positioning the coach appropriate for weighing only one side.
Fred
I always have a broom stick or similar ready, in order to reach the intercom button on the pole. Have never been able to reach it by arm from my drivers window.
Dec-10-2014 10:19 AM
fcooper wrote:
Here's what I did several years ago, but I think it still applies at most truck stops.
Drive your rig onto the scales. You will probably find 3 scale platforms. Get your front axle on the forward platform, your rear coach wheels on the middle platform, and the toad (if attached) on the rear platform. Find the intercom on the pole at driver side of scale (positioned so driver can reach it from the cab). Push the button and when answered tell them you are a private motorhome to be weighed. When they tell you to come in and pay drive off, park, and pay. If the scale platforms are level with the surrounding pavement and you want individual wheel position weights, tell them you want a reweigh when you pay for the first weight. Drive back on the scale with only one side of the unit on the scales and repeat the process. The reweigh is a minimum charge. With these results you can calculate your individual wheel position weights.
This only works if the scale platform is level with the surrounding pavement, and there is no barrier to prevent positioning the coach appropriate for weighing only one side.
Fred
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