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MOTOR HOME LOADING
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WARNING
Do not exceed the GVWR, GCWR,or any G,6.WR of
your motor home. Exceeding the GVWR, GAWR or
GCWR
of your
motor home will reduce yourwarranty
protection, can «ause undesirable handling charac-
teristics and may create a safety hazard.
How To Weigh Your Loaded Motor Home
, Without A Trailer or Other Towed Load
Refer to 'yourtocal telephone directory to filld a public weigh station. The
following procedures will help you determine whether your loaded motor
'home (col11plete with cargo, fluids, passengers, and driver) is within GAWR
and GVWRlimits. When you arrive at a weigh station; the attendant will guide
you through
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correct positioning of the motor home on the scales.
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reading. This is the front Gross Axle Weight (Reading 1) .
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, ISSUE DATE:
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