Re: weighing my rig..freeway truck scale?
A little off-topic, but it's about truck scales.
I drove a 24' ex-Uhaul truck from California to Minnesota when my wife and I moved here. I had packed it absolutely full of our possessions, and it was really loaded. There was only about 1" between the rear axle rubber bumpers and the truck frame.
I figured it was overloaded, but there it was. The trip was long and difficult, since those Uhauls are way underpowered and this one had 150,000 miles on it.
Somehow, every weigh station I passed on the route was closed, until I got to Iowa. I wheeled into one (All Trucks Must Enter Scale), with some trepidation, since I was sure I was overweight. They had the big digital readout, so I could see the weight for myself.
Maximum weight for the truck was 18,000 lb. It was in big letters right by the driver's side door. What did the scale read? 17,680 lb. Uffda!
In the end, the truck made it all 2500 miles, and I sold it for about what I had paid for it when I bought it from Uhaul to some guy who was moving from Minnesota to California. He made it, too.
Note: It is absolutely uphill all the way from California to Minnesota, or it sure felt like it to me.
