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Weighing my boat and trailer?
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<blockquote data-quote="ben2go" data-source="post: 80629" data-attributes="member: 751"><p>I don't know if that will work.I think the weight would exceed the scales weight rating.If you have a truck stop or landfill you could use there scales to weigh in and then go back to the scales without the boat hitched up.I use the truck scales.I do a 1st weigh with the trailer,drop the trailer in the parking lot where I can see it,and then go for a 2nd weigh.It only cost me $3 for both weigh ins at a truck stop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ben2go, post: 80629, member: 751"] I don't know if that will work.I think the weight would exceed the scales weight rating.If you have a truck stop or landfill you could use there scales to weigh in and then go back to the scales without the boat hitched up.I use the truck scales.I do a 1st weigh with the trailer,drop the trailer in the parking lot where I can see it,and then go for a 2nd weigh.It only cost me $3 for both weigh ins at a truck stop. [/QUOTE]
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