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American Eagle 1997 - How to Weigh Your Loaded Motor Home with a Trailer or Other Towed Load

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80t
10 MOTQR
HdMELOADING
3. Center the rear axle (or both rear axles
if
your motor
~ome
is
equipped with tag
axles) on the platform and take a reading.
This reading is the
rear Gross Axle Weight (Reading 3).
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0
mL
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Compare the readings taken on the scales to the appropriate ratings noted
on'the Federal certification tag and wardrobe door tag.
EXarIfp1e:
The front
(Jross Axle Weight should not exceed the front Gross Axle Weight Rating.
If
any readings are higher than the rating, you will have to adjust or remove
the load.
How
To
Weigh Your
Loaded
Motor
Home
With
A Trailer
or
Other
Towed
Load
,
L Center: the front wheels
on
the scale platform and take a
reading. This is the front Gross Axle Weight (Reading 1).
-
2. Center the entire
motor
home so
that,
only the mot()r home
is being weighed. Leave the trailer hitched
to
the motor
. home, but resting off
of
the scale. This is the Gross Vehicle
Weight
(Reading 2)
..
' .
© 1996
Fleetwood
Enterprises
Inc.
American Eagle
Wide
Body
.
ISSUE
DArE:
6/96
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All
rights_reserved

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