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<blockquote data-quote="homefarm" data-source="post: 6739610" data-attributes="member: 1363"><p>When you get stopped and checked ,they check the axle weighs as well as the gross weight.</p><p></p><p>Our pickup was not 13% in total overweight but the front axle was.</p><p>Looking at Clives picture he could be under 18.29 gross but overloaded on the drawbar /pickup hook.</p><p></p><p>Everything is included, driver, passengers, fuel, straps, if you look at HGVs they look to save weight in the trailers using aluminium and have onboard weighers so they do not overload. They have to take it seriously so should we.</p><p></p><p>A 24ft twin axle will legally carry more than a 36ft tri axle behind any tractor because it will be about a tonne less unladen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="homefarm, post: 6739610, member: 1363"] When you get stopped and checked ,they check the axle weighs as well as the gross weight. Our pickup was not 13% in total overweight but the front axle was. Looking at Clives picture he could be under 18.29 gross but overloaded on the drawbar /pickup hook. Everything is included, driver, passengers, fuel, straps, if you look at HGVs they look to save weight in the trailers using aluminium and have onboard weighers so they do not overload. They have to take it seriously so should we. A 24ft twin axle will legally carry more than a 36ft tri axle behind any tractor because it will be about a tonne less unladen. [/QUOTE]
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