Wednesday, July 28, 1999, 4:20:32 PM, John wrote:
> Paul,
> A truck scale can certify the weight of your truck. Also known as a
> public scale. They usually charge about $5 for the service. With that
> you get a piece of paper with your truck's weight. These scales are
> certified by the county weightmaster to be accurate. I believe this will
> satisfy the DMV. Living in California, I can relate to your frustration.
> Sometimes I would love to tell them where to stick all there rules and
> regulations.
> John Garton
> 55 2nd 3100
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
In Washington State some trailers have to be weighed before they can be
licensed. They will accept a commercial scale slip, or it can be taken to a
state scale (like a port of entry) and be weighed for no charge.
Lewis - K7LVO - Medford - Valley of the Rogue - OR
The Forty - 1940 Chevy Pickup - One Owner
http://www.teleport.com/~losborn/1940.html
oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
|