โApr-29-2013 09:07 PM
โMay-13-2013 09:43 AM
โMay-13-2013 09:40 AM
silvercorvette wrote:RinconVTR wrote:silvercorvette wrote:09KZMXT266 wrote:
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Well, I love small trucks. So, if the new F150 doesn't do better than the Taco did, I'm gonna puke. No way am I buying 3 new trucks in less than a year just to pull a 3300# toy hauler. ๐
What is the fascination / love of small trucks, They make small ones for light duty, and the big ones are for serious work. A truck is a tool get the right tool for the job.
Enough with the "big truck only"******in this thread. My goodness, it's disgusting.
He's pulling what a minivan van pull VERY well until he adds the HD. So give it s rest people.
The problem is when he uses the vehicle for it's intended purpose he will be unsafe. .
โMay-13-2013 08:31 AM
RinconVTR wrote:silvercorvette wrote:09KZMXT266 wrote:
I
Well, I love small trucks. So, if the new F150 doesn't do better than the Taco did, I'm gonna puke. No way am I buying 3 new trucks in less than a year just to pull a 3300# toy hauler. ๐
What is the fascination / love of small trucks, They make small ones for light duty, and the big ones are for serious work. A truck is a tool get the right tool for the job.
Enough with the "big truck only"******in this thread. My goodness, it's disgusting.
He's pulling what a minivan van pull VERY well until he adds the HD. So give it s rest people.
โMay-13-2013 07:42 AM
09KZMXT266 wrote:
I couldn't stand waiting, so I drove up the trailer storage place. This was not ideal, but I wanted to mess around anyway. The lot slopes a little right to left. Front to back was fairly level. I put the scale on a 2x4 atop my 2 ton car jack and lifted the trailer. My hitch and bars were in the front compartment, so I weighed it with the hitch sort of. I tried it 3 times and came up with 800 lbs. all 3 times. So, the TW is pretty much what I thought after doing the 3 weighs with the Tacoma at the Cat scales.
โMay-12-2013 10:53 AM
โMay-12-2013 10:38 AM
silvercorvette wrote:09KZMXT266 wrote:
I
Well, I love small trucks. So, if the new F150 doesn't do better than the Taco did, I'm gonna puke. No way am I buying 3 new trucks in less than a year just to pull a 3300# toy hauler. ๐
What is the fascination / love of small trucks, They make small ones for light duty, and the big ones are for serious work. A truck is a tool get the right tool for the job.
โMay-12-2013 10:23 AM
09KZMXT266 wrote:BarneyS wrote:09KZMXT266 wrote:carringb wrote:09KZMXT266 wrote:
Okay, now you're scaring the heck out of me. ๐ Guess I still have a lot to learn. I would have thought that if the truck by itself weighed 5000 lbs without a trailer and 5500 lbs with one, the TW would be 500 lbs. 5500-5000=500?
True, if you have the trailer sitting on a regular ole hitch ball. Not the case with weight distribution, since the trailer axles have to react the same moment which picks up the back of the truck and put weight on the front axle.
So, assuming it was a WD Hitch, would the TW be more or less than 500 lbs.?
It would be less. It would be around 400lbs if you weighed it with the WD hitched up. The extra 100lbs would be found on the trailer axles because the chains on the WD hitch are pulling down on the trailer A frame at the same time they are pulling up on the bars.
Barney
Thanks, I would agree which is why I'm finding it hard to understand the one poster saying my TW is 1000lbs.
I'm reading all the sticky's on WD Hitches, etc. It's a lot to digest. Actually, I find myself getting even more confused.:)
โMay-12-2013 08:06 AM
09KZMXT266 wrote:
I
Well, I love small trucks. So, if the new F150 doesn't do better than the Taco did, I'm gonna puke. No way am I buying 3 new trucks in less than a year just to pull a 3300# toy hauler. ๐
โMay-12-2013 06:49 AM
โMay-12-2013 06:16 AM
09KZMXT266 wrote:BarneyS wrote:
When using the tongue weight scale, be careful that you get the weight pressing STRAIGHT DOWN on the scale. It is very easy, when you put the device under the coupler, to have it just a very small bit off center of the coupler which will cause sticktion in scale and throw off the reading quite a bit. Good idea to take several readings in succession to make sure it is consistant.
Barney
Any advice on how to do that? The coupler is like 18" to 20" off the ground. I guess I need to fabricate some sort of stand for the scale that is like 13" or 14" tall. If not, I'll just put the scale on the ground and lower the jack onto it.
โMay-12-2013 06:13 AM
carringb wrote:
Yes, that is how you figure payload. Were you in the truck when you weighed it? The yellow sticker is supposed to factor in the driver (who they assume weighs 150 lbs)
โMay-11-2013 09:12 PM
โMay-11-2013 07:34 PM
โMay-11-2013 07:23 PM
BarneyS wrote:
When using the tongue weight scale, be careful that you get the weight pressing STRAIGHT DOWN on the scale. It is very easy, when you put the device under the coupler, to have it just a very small bit off center of the coupler which will cause sticktion in scale and throw off the reading quite a bit. Good idea to take several readings in succession to make sure it is consistant.
Barney