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How Much Wood Could a Wood Truck Truck?
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<blockquote data-quote="CTYank" data-source="post: 3327518" data-attributes="member: 53405"><p>As to load capacity, it's not your judgement that counts if some trooper says c'mere.</p><p>He/she could easily check what the mfg posted as load capacity. (You use up part of that.) Then said trooper could say "come with me to the nearest scale." Like they do with the big-uns.</p><p>Re trailer: Toyota also rates combined gross weight. You might want to know what those limits are.</p><p>Some of those mountain grades in NH will put it to the test</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CTYank, post: 3327518, member: 53405"] As to load capacity, it's not your judgement that counts if some trooper says c'mere. He/she could easily check what the mfg posted as load capacity. (You use up part of that.) Then said trooper could say "come with me to the nearest scale." Like they do with the big-uns. Re trailer: Toyota also rates combined gross weight. You might want to know what those limits are. Some of those mountain grades in NH will put it to the test [/QUOTE]
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