Thanks guys, the TT numbers above were all UVW. The GVWR was around 7800lbs for the trailers that he said i could pull. One being 6240lbs UVW.
How do I know what a trailer is GVW without having it? When I look up GVW they give me GVWR numbers.
I understnd the concept that some have higher GVWR than others. For example One had a dry weight of 6600lbs and a GVWR of 7700lbs and another with 5680 lbs dry weight and 7600 GVWR. I can add a thouand pounds of stuff and be at the dry weight of the other but using the calculations with GVWR the tounge weight would be the same.
Anybody with a 2011 26' lite bunkhouse could you give me an approximate tounge weight on the trailer I have been looking at a 2011 keystone summerland 26 BHS.