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Old 21-12-15, 22:06
Grant Bowker Grant Bowker is offline
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Originally Posted by Jack Innes View Post
It is worth noting as well that, while they do not announce it, most weigh stations leave their scales on when they are not open & do not mind their use. I will be doing so again soon.
Another source of information regarding the weight of your vehicles is the scale at your local gravel pit or garbage dump. Some will give an unofficial weight for free but most I have met will charge if you want an official printed version of the weight ticket.
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