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    Scales

    Might just a rumor was talking to my neighbour
    this morning he was saying the fun police are out and
    about with portable scales checking GVM on fourbys
    as well as trailers and vans in road side stops
    any one been caught out yet and why have you seen
    this on your travels >?

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    Well then thats all the 100s and 200s off the road
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Well then thats all the 100s and 200s off the road
    And any patrol with barwork.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nissannewby View Post
    And any patrol with barwork.
    Only if you also have someone in the vehicle and fuel in the tank :-)
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    We had them out here in the Central West a couple of years ago checking trailers. It was just a highway patrol vehicle pulling up randomly. There where a lot of over weight tradies trailers got done. But never heard of them weighing any vehicles.
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    Yeah, the mermaids here usually only blitz for overweight Trailers and some of them are awesomely overweight IE up over 1200 KG on an unbraked, single safety chain '750' KG' trailer.

    They might do a vehicle check if your truck looks way overloaded maybe but I haven't seen it personally
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    Yeh, its sad when you own a modified/set up patrol and actually put it on the scales, then realize just how little added weight will get you up to your legal GVM.


    I only checked mine after i heard DOT set up scales at inskip point, so "every" vehicle got weighed that was catching the barge over to Fraser, caravans, boats, trailers, i doubt many people going with stuff for 7 days or longer, would come in way under GVM.


    I S#*t myself not long after hearing this, when on my trip to Fraser, at the entry to the beach ferry point at inskip, i saw many men in Reflective vests all set up at the end of the bitumen, watching them from a distance, they appeared to stop every car, turns out it was just men collecting donations for the Surf Life Savers
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    I thought if they suspected you were over GVM they'd just make you go to a public weighbridge.

    Have never heard of em having a portable scales, that would take forever to set up properly. You'd have all kinds of issues with levelling and calibrating it on the side of the road.

    There's a public weighbridge at the BP on Eastlink in Melbourne, I should run the Maverick through it and see what it says.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irish View Post
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    Have never heard of em having a portable scales, that would take forever to set up properly. You'd have all kinds of issues with levelling and calibrating it on the side of the road.
    Nah...
    They have had portable scales for decades, hence the nick name 'scaleys' (which quickly became 'mermaids').

    The equipment takes bugger all time to set up and they can weigh wheel x wheel, axle group x axle group or the whole rig.
    The gear is very accurate and is more than sufficient for evidence in the courts.
    In some cases it is better than a weighbridge

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    Quiet often used by guys maintaining our tower bucket fleet. 4 or 6 scales, depending on axle numbers, one master and the rest are slaves.
    It then calculates weight in some way and is pretty accurate. The blokes just slide them out of the van, and place them on the floor and all are wireless battery powered. Would not surprise me one bit if cops carried these around, for cars or 4x4s.

    Pretty scary, what's a GU Y61 Wagon, 3080kg from memory ... kerb weight is just under 2500kg. Geez... Bullbar, winch, cargo barrier, rack, steel rims, and bigger tyres... Probably close to or over without me or ANY camping gear loaded. lol
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