


This is a pic of it's first hauling duties. Thought I would start it off light with a single 69 pound box of copper being hauled to the post office this morning. The 740i seems to have decent trunk space for hauling lots of pennies. Seems to be a good luck charm too. On it's first drive-by a bank gave $130 in pennies, $152 in nickels, $250 in dimes, and $100 in quarters. I was thinking this load seemed kind of heavy as I lugged it out all at once in the one bag I brought plus the 3 free bonus canvas bank bags the bank gave to me. As I drove my booty back to the Penny Processing Center I did a rough calculation of the weight of the coins in my head and guestimated them at 128 pounds. I put them on the scale when I got back and they came in at 127.42 pounds.. not bad for estimating. I think I might have to start packing the cart when I do drive-bys or at least make sure I eat my wheaties.
