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Mark Bolam
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You could attach bathroom scales along your chassis rails and then stick the tub back on top. I reckon about four each side should do it. Make sure you use the same scales though to ensure an accurate reading. It doesn't work so well if you mix digital and analogue. What you do is mount them upside down so that you can crawl underneath the truck to read them. You add up all the readings and Hey Presto! you have your load weight. :thumbup1:

 

If you use something like [ame=http://www.amazon.co.uk/HemingWeigh-Digital-Bathroom-Hydration-Wireless/dp/B004EG220C/ref=sr_1_5?s=drugstore&ie=UTF8&qid=1317755372&sr=1-5]these[/ame] you can also find out the moisture content of the wood too!

Jobs a carrot! :thumbup:

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