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    Net Ton=2000 pounds
    Gross Ton=2240 pounds



    Makes a big difference when figuring cents per pound.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KZBell View Post
    Net Ton=2000 pounds
    Gross Ton=2240 pounds

    Makes a big difference when figuring cents per pound.
    Ah Ha! Thanks. Just to clairfy, for every 2240 lbs you scale, they will pay you for 2000 lbs?

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