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<blockquote data-quote="Yorkshire lad" data-source="post: 1557568" data-attributes="member: 1561"><p>Bushel weights and weighing are my gripes</p><p>Why is below 72 kg seen as sub standard but over 72 kg does not attract a premium</p><p>Why am i charged for weighing my wheat on the buyers weighbridge when both buyer and seller need to know the weight of the load .</p><p> Buyer wont accept my weigh ticket and demands seller pays full cost of weighing , why wont they split cost 50/50 </p><p>A few farmers around here deliver wheat to local mill in tractor and trailers one told me he was paying nearly £1 ton in weighbridge fees .</p><p>Me thinks he needs a larger trailer or send it on a truck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yorkshire lad, post: 1557568, member: 1561"] Bushel weights and weighing are my gripes Why is below 72 kg seen as sub standard but over 72 kg does not attract a premium Why am i charged for weighing my wheat on the buyers weighbridge when both buyer and seller need to know the weight of the load . Buyer wont accept my weigh ticket and demands seller pays full cost of weighing , why wont they split cost 50/50 A few farmers around here deliver wheat to local mill in tractor and trailers one told me he was paying nearly £1 ton in weighbridge fees . Me thinks he needs a larger trailer or send it on a truck [/QUOTE]
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