Here is the stencilled GMC CCKW353 non-winch Shipping Data, showing shipping weight in pounds and volume in cubic feet.
The weight represents the max. permitted gross weight (so assumes shipping laden) but the volume is much greater than the sum of the length x width x height - 125 cu.ft., compared to an actual truck volume of approx. 965 cu. ft.
The shipping data plate for the Autocar U7144T shows a similar difference.
Can anyone explain this?
The image is from the Axholme Designs website - hope you don't mind the publicity, I'll order one soon!!).
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Here is the stencilled GMC CCKW353 non-winch Shipping Data, showing shipping weight in pounds and volume in cubic feet.
The weight represents the max. permitted gross weight (so assumes shipping laden) but the volume is much greater than the sum of the length x width x height - 125 cu.ft., compared to an actual truck volume of approx. 965 cu. ft.
The shipping data plate for the Autocar U7144T shows a similar difference.
Can anyone explain this?
The image is from the Axholme Designs website - hope you don't mind the publicity, I'll order one soon!!).
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