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JJensen79 wrote:D & M wrote:
Perhaps if you look at this website you will find the answer to your question.
Thanks for posting this link, I understand all of the different weights.
I was really trying to understand how two trailers (mine and my friends) that are identical, have an 800 lb difference in dry weight, according to the yellow sticker inside the door.
Both trailers are North Trail 32BUDS, the only difference being he has a microwave in his outside kitchen and I have a television. The axles, wheels, etc are identical.
It just seems odd is all.
โAug-07-2013 05:41 PM
D & M wrote:
Perhaps if you look at this website you will find the answer to your question.
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โAug-07-2013 05:56 AM
JJensen79 wrote:
The reason I ask this question is because one of my friends got an identical trailer, same model, only a couple of different options. His has the microwave in the outside kitchen and mine has a television.
I was helping him get it all set up and happened to look at the yellow tag in door of his TT and his reads 6832lbs. Mine reads 7623.
If everything else is identical why the 800lb difference?
โAug-06-2013 08:20 PM
dbbls wrote:
At Heartland Manufacturing each trailer is weighted as it comes off the assembly line. Don't know about other brands but I suspect it is the same.
โAug-06-2013 08:18 PM
dbbls wrote:
At Heartland Manufacturing each trailer is weighted as it comes off the assembly line. Don't know about other brands but I suspect it is the same.
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