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Old 01-08-19, 11:01
Lynn Eades Lynn Eades is offline
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Going back to the beginning, (I've lost count of which lap) here's another angle:
If you look at "Cut weights". Has it stemmed from a hand written source where the "w" was mis-read as a "u"? With all the CMP's being rated at
8,15,30 etc., Cwt. Maybe someone more familiar with trucks rated in tons, referred to CMP's collectively as "Cwt weights. Which may have morphed into "Cut weights".
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Last edited by Lynn Eades; 01-08-19 at 22:31. Reason: Added last seven words for clarity
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