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Posted By: AdamG
on 01/16/08 11:52am
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For some comparison I offer the following load and weight information on my rig and set up. Truck-Front Axle = 5,550 lbs Truck-Rear Drive = 4,300 lbs Total Truck = 9,850 lbs The above weight was with full tank of fuel in one tank (60 Gal), No receiver and One Passenger of 175 lbs. Truck and 5th wheel combination. Truck-Front Axle = 5,500 lbs Truck-Rear Axle = 8,480 lbs RV-Tipple Axle = 14,628 lbs Total Weight = 28,608 Lbs Above weight was with empty Potable, gray and black tanks. 80 Lbs of Propane, 32 Gal of Gas In RV Tank, Harley Factory, Wife who weighs in at 110 and fulltime living items such as food, dishes, clothes etc.. I have added a 46 Inch LCD, Yahama Sound Bar and Subwoofer in the Garage and Two Leather Lazy Boy recliners. RV is equipped with stacked washer and dryer in garage as well. I believe I am good up to 36,000 Lbs 5th wheel total load set up. AdamG 06 Ford F-550 Custom Hauler W/Kelderman Air 07 KZ Escalade Sportster 41CKS 05 Harley Davidson Softail Fatboy (SE)
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Posted By: daytona7
on 01/19/08 05:16pm
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2006 Chevy 2500HD towing package crew cab short bed BIG Block Vortec 8.1 lt Allison 6 speed auto trans, 4.10 rear and single rear wheels. Weighted certified Interstate scale today with my 185 lb lard butt off the scale; 3/4 tank of gas front 3580 lbs rear 2580 lbs total 6160 lbs. Manual and side plate show Max trailer weight at 12,000 lbs and GCWR at 22,000 lbs. In the process of getting a 96 Cardinal 35 ft. with 3 slides, washer/dryer combo. Trailer plate shows GVRW at 12,000 lbs and GAWR at 6,000 lbs but have not gotten a certified weight yet as have no way to move it at this time. My question, Is the Cardinal too much for my Chebby to tow safely? Myself, I have driven, ridden and been certified with endorcements to drive most everything that moves. |
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Posted By: BK&Family
on 01/20/08 02:56pm
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I gotta do this, cows were real hungry, drought here in GA, needed some hay real bad, so the truck had to earn its keep. 8 hour round trip pulling 14 round bales on 27' 10 ton trailer. Used Flying J scales. Steering axle 4460 Drive axle 6060 Trailer axle 18,440 Total 28,960 Granted I was over the limit (well…OK, way over) but you know these farmers do this all the time all across the great USA. After pulling this I believe the new Legends 37QB4S-H5 that we are getting will be no problem. Be careful out there, Bobby * This post was edited 01/20/08 09:37pm by an administrator/moderator * '04 2500 4x4 QC auto 3:73 FASS,PSM Cold Air,Amsoil by-pass SRT Hood,BIG Mouth Grill ARE top,EMS Off Road Hub Conversion(4 MPG gain),Rancho RS9000X Shocks and more to come...I hope '05 32' Open Road TT with Hensly hitch The smell of diesel......priceless. |
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Posted By: Sandy & Shirley
on 01/21/08 03:05pm
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TV - 2002 Ford F350 Crew Cab, Long Bed, Dually 7.3 PSD, real scaled weight with full fuel, hitch, DH-DW and misc. gear: Front 4,660 Rear 4,180 (Truck Only) 5ver – 2004 Keystone Everest 343L 36ft11in 13,040 scale weight loaded. GVWR is 13,980lbs Actual Pin Weight=2,420lbs Total: Front 4,700 Rear 6,560 RV 10,620 (Full Rig) Proud members of the S.K.I. club . . . $pending our Kids Inheritance Their inheritance is now a 2015 Forest River Georgetown 378XL
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Posted By: tsmith
on 01/23/08 07:18pm
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I had the opportunity to weigh my rig over the holidays. We were fully loaded with more stuff than we needed for our 5 night stay at Ocean Lakes CG. The 5er had 1/3 tank of fresh water, all other tanks were empty. The truck had a full tank of fuel, DW,DD, and Mr.Wiggles (DD's weenie dog). I weighed the entire rig first. GCVW - 21,360 Steer Axle - 4580 Drive Axle - 6220 Trailer Axle - 10560 I dropped the 5er in the yard and weighed the truck. GVW - 8280 Steer Axle - 4600 Drive Axle - 3680 If my math is correct then - Pin Weight - 2540 5er Loaded Weight - 13100 Tow Vehicle is at 91% of GCVWR 2007 Cedar Creek Silverback 33LBHTS 2011 F-350 |
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Posted By: Crodad
on 01/25/08 08:10am
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F-250 PSD 4x2 Front axle = 4560 Rear axle = 3200 Total = 7760 2015 F-250 PSD 4x4 XLT 2016 Silverback 31RK https://visitedstatesmap.com/image/ALAZARCOFLIDLAMSMTNVNMTNTXUTWYsm.jpg
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Posted By: Biocruiser
on 01/26/08 01:18pm
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Weighed my rig on our trip to FL. We were fully loaded with stuff. All water tanks empty. Full tank of fuel and 2 people in the truck. Truck + Trailer: Steer Axle - 4160 Drive Axle - 5660 Trailer Axle - 10140 GCVW - 19960 Truck by itself: Steer Axle - 4150 Drive Axle - 3250 GVW - 7400 Doing the math: Pin Weight - 2420 Trailer Loaded Weight - 12560 I'm within my limit for the GVWR on the truck (9820 vs 9900) but just barely. Glad I got the 1 ton. 2011 Tiffin Phaeton 42QBH 2011 Ford Edge AWD Readybrute tow bar |
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Posted By: JetAonly
on 02/08/08 02:24pm
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2007 Chevrolet 2500 HD (New Body), Duramax/Allison, Crew Cab, Short Bed, 4x4, Z71, Fuel Tank/ToolBox Combo. Plus driver @220 and Dog @ 30 plus 30lbs. of stuff. Total fuel on 47 gallons. Steer Axle 4480 Drive Axle 3100 Gross 7580 2000 Monaco Dynasty ISC350 |
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Posted By: butchb
on 02/19/08 08:33am
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First off let me apologize for being so confused here. The more I read about this the more my head spins. I am new at this so please bear with me. Yesterday at an RV show a salesman told me that the 16,000 lb fifth wheel he was selling could be towed by almost any 3/4 ton truck. His reasoning was that because the tongue weight (if that's the proper term) resting in the bed of the truck was almost 3000 lbs. He said that to calculate how much you are towing, you deduct that 3000 lbs and the "towing" weight is only 13000 lbs. I always assumed that the towing weight was the actual weight of the trailer. Is this guy right or is he blowing smoke?
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Posted By: bigdually
on 02/19/08 10:47am
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butchb, we had a thread about that not tooo long ago. It acame to be that it is a matter of opinion, but as long as you are under GCVW, axle and tire ratings and you are comfortable with the set upthen OK. The way the weight police look at you is combined so on a scale you look like a 10k truck towing a 13k trailer but I don't know of 3/4 tons rated for 23k GCVW. now, this morning I went and weighed my new setup, 1999 f350 2wd dually v-10 long bed 4dr auto - truck with full fuel 5er hitch, firewood and 100lb tools........6780 - front axle......................................................3960 - rear axle.......................................................2820 - rear with pin wt................................................5500 and the trailer 2007 cardinal 362bh w/half bath, all pots,pans,linens, all gear but no food of clothing and "simulated half tank h2o" - trailer total..................................................13320 - trailer axles..................................................10640 - trailer pin.....................................................2680 now butchb, am i a 9460lb truck towing a 10640lb trailer or am I a 6720Lb truck towing a 13320lb trailer? because either is true but I have had many tell me that i'm a 9460lb truck towing a 13320lb trailer which ads pi wt twice???? that I don't believe. Yes, it is VERY open for interpretation !!! Also we are 57'9" long * This post was edited 02/19/08 10:57am by bigdually * 1999 f350 "BIG DUALLY" V10 4dr lb 2wd 4.30 locker just hit 58k 2003 cougar 281 efs traded for 2007 cardinal 362bh w/half bath Elvis and Pricilla (boxer and Husky) Me, DW and 10yr daughter 1999 f250 4x4 lb ex cab 5.4 190k orig trans, my work truck "BIG GREEN"
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