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    Volume: 1,611 cu. ft. Floor space: 208 sq. ft. Max load: 7,400 lbs. Gross vehicle weight: 20,000 lbs. max. Empty weight: 12,600 lbs. Towing capacity: Up to 7,500 lbs.

    From the uhaul site; just because this is bothering me... 7400 lb limit on their largest size. Your numbers indicate you are getting 20$/ton.

    74$ per load hope that helps.

    This is why companies have bailers and have trucks come get 5 to 10 bails or more at a time. Density of bailed vs non.bailed considerably higher. Much less handling time. Mill direct fetches more when they are pre bailed 60".
    Last edited by Russell; 12-09-2012 at 06:47 AM.

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