Well I made it home . Left Thursday at lunch for the 10 hr trip to KY. F550 and 10 ton rated trailer which weighed 6000 # . Never went through a scale house on the way there. NC had 2 open , VA had one open on 77, WV was closed for Construction and KY was closed Made it over to Frankfort Friday morning, found the Deuce and with the welcomed permission from the Sgt helping us, he let me drive it back to the flatbed loading area which had a drive on dock the same height as our trailer.
My buddy and I discussed the right ad wrongs of scale house drive by's and opted to stop at the ones open and take the chance. doing the math we were about 3k over gross.
Found out from Eric with Hotshots(thx Eric) that KY doesn't have outbound scale house on 64 east of Lexington. Great, 1 down 4 to go. Rolled past a KY DOT guy weighing a semi, so while he was busy we made a bigger carbon foot print gaining distance. Rolled in WV at Hurricane, scales closed for repair. Awesome 3 more.
Crested the mtn top in Bland VA on 77 saw the big red CLOSED sign on the scales, it was 9pm, 2 more baby. Crawled down 77 into NC, telling my self the pain in my bladder was the 3 diet pepsi's needing to come out, saw the weigh station 1mile ahead sign, in the hammer lane comes a empty tanker running 75 and not movig to the right lane, he must know something, off in the distance I see the welcoming red CLOSED lights. 1 more to go.
If anyone is gonna get us the one on I85 in Mebane NC will. It's a weigh in motion scale, and Motor carrier enforcement training location.
Time is now 11:45pm, flat 8 lanes of interstate thru there, F550 turbo's spooled up stage 4 on the computer making the engine purr cruising about 72. Come to all truckers move to the right lane sign, scales ahead. No other trucks around as we are rounding the curve, hoping, hoping, hoping,,,,, We have a winner, Red CLOSED lights.
Pulled into home at 1AM.