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Old 05-13-2020, 07:12 AM   #11
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Front looses 220 lbs and Drive gains 1200lbs would suspect a tongweight of 980 lbs.
Is 100 lbs less then I calculated. Can be becauae of inacuract of scale, 100 lbs on these weights is not much. Even a calibrated scale is allowed one measure step different , in Europe mostly 20 kg= 44lbs.
Can give 30kg=66lbs difference in measurement, because weights in between are rounded.
Maybe they do math differently there but 100 lbs variance from a 1,000 lb. load is 10% So if the scale is 10% off in one direction means a 20% spread (+/- 10%). That's unacceptable for a "calibrated scale" in my book.
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