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Mar-25-2014 08:31 PM
ah64id wrote:
The tongue weight had me rather confused as well, but as I raised and lowered the jack on the scale the weight change. My thought is that it took more force to hold it higher, but I can't be certain.
I need to reweigh my tongue since moving some things around, maybe I do some extra tongue weight tests.
Mar-25-2014 08:12 PM
Raften wrote:
So all this seems to center around center of gravity and I can't come up with a experiment for that right now. But I did do a test that seems to call into question the weight shift idea.
I got out my trusty gram scale and a eight inch steel rod. I supported each end on the very end while level, one end on the scale and the other to a small adjustable height table from a chem lab. I recorded the weight of the scale end while level. I then elevated the table end about 15 degrees and recorded the scale end weight again.The area of contact on each end of the rod was the same for both times. Guess what, there was no weight difference. I admit this was a redneck test but it showed me something. That something seems to mean you need a much bigger angle to expect any kind of weight shift.
Still trying to get a grip with the increased tongue weight by raising a mere inch. Just does not compute for me given my redneck test.
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Mar-25-2014 03:42 PM
Raften wrote:
Wow, I have been on this forum for a long time and I really don't think I have ever read a post about a TC doing that. What size camper was it and it wasn't one of the old three jack deals was it?
If I ever get my hands on a racers four wheel scale set I should be able to get an idea of how much weight transfer raising the front provides.
Mar-25-2014 03:26 PM