They just mean that you have to weigh in on their scale before you unload. They aren't going to pay based off someone else's scale ticket. Pretty standard.
Martin
Martin
They just mean that you have to weigh in on their scale before you unload. They aren't going to pay based off someone else's scale ticket. Pretty standard.
Martin

Won't he lose the duals. ?
There is that and the 70 in that Dodge is nowhere near the strength of the 70 in his dually. It has a much lighter center casting, smaller tubes (both diameter and thickness) and it uses those bastard sized 32 spline smaller diameter axles instead of the meaty 35 splines in the GM spec'd unit.
I have one of these Dodge D70's here and was looking into using it in my Suburban and in my research found several "oddities" about that particular 70. I still might have used it (it can be converted to the good 35 spline axles), but I got a good deal on a Detroit for the 14FF and decided to just stay with that.
Now the D80's that came in the Dodges are the real deal. Nothing goofy/wimpy about those. Only the 70's got the lighter parts.