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Old-Biscuit
Jul 15, 2014Explorer III
Fixed Sight Training wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
My numbers with a 7XXX lb trailer and F250 are.
steer 4020
drive 4740
trailer 7320
Actually if you have 7320 on the trailer axles I hope the trailer weight is between 8052 ibs and 8418 ibs for 10 to 15% of the weight on the hitch. Unless the WDH puts all that back on the Trailer???
I'm just going by the about level setting of the WDH. How much weight does it actually move to the front and trailer axles?
That wasn't me......not my numbers.
Those are 'handye9' numbers on his F250 and 7K trailer.
Your numbers still don't jive
Fixed Sight Training wrote:
No, the numbers weren't flipped but I just got back from the re weigh.
Steer 2600
Drives 3000 (6600- 2600)
Trailer 5400
12,000 total.
6600 minus 2600 equals 4000.
So where does the 3000 Drive number come from :H
Also Pilot on I-70 has a CAT Scale......$10/12 weigh with usually a $1 re-weigh for next time.
TA in Commerce City and Wheat Ridge also have CAT Sacles.
Heck lots of CAT Scales around Denver
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