โJan-17-2017 03:56 PM
โFeb-09-2017 11:20 AM
2004.5 Ram SLT LB 3500 DRW Quad Cab 4x4
1988 Bigfoot (C11.5) TC (1900# w/standard equip. per decal), 130 watts solar, 100 AH AGM, Polar Cub A/C, EU2000i Honda
Toad: 91 Zuke
โFeb-08-2017 10:56 PM
โJan-27-2017 07:44 AM
stevenal wrote:adamis wrote:
Adding 75lbs of metal on the tongue can easily be offset by packing some weight over the axles or slightly behind to act as a counterbalance to offset the weight.
Still not getting it. It is not the few pounds of added metal, it is the changing lever arm length. When extended, you would want to move cargo forward not back in order to keep the same tongue weight.
โJan-27-2017 06:55 AM
adamis wrote:
Adding 75lbs of metal on the tongue can easily be offset by packing some weight over the axles or slightly behind to act as a counterbalance to offset the weight.
โJan-26-2017 10:47 AM
โJan-26-2017 10:26 AM
2004.5 Ram SLT LB 3500 DRW Quad Cab 4x4
1988 Bigfoot (C11.5) TC (1900# w/standard equip. per decal), 130 watts solar, 100 AH AGM, Polar Cub A/C, EU2000i Honda
Toad: 91 Zuke
โJan-26-2017 10:02 AM
โJan-25-2017 04:27 PM
โJan-25-2017 11:48 AM
mkirsch wrote:
The one thing I would not be concerned about is the changing tongue weight.
First off the structure of the telescoping tongue only ADDS weight to the tongue. Second off a longer tongue tends to make the trailer more stable, requiring a smaller percentage of tongue weight.
But, it's still going to be heavier than it is now, extended or retracted. If it tows good now it will tow as good or better extended.
โJan-25-2017 08:34 AM
โJan-20-2017 08:36 AM
mkirsch wrote:
....Second off a longer tongue tends to make the trailer more stable, requiring a smaller percentage of tongue weight.
But, it's still going to be heavier than it is now, extended or retracted. If it tows good now it will tow as good or better extended.
โJan-20-2017 07:04 AM
mkirsch wrote:
First off the structure of the telescoping tongue only ADDS weight to the tongue.
โJan-20-2017 05:13 AM
โJan-19-2017 09:59 PM
towpro wrote:
think about this.
I currently have an object that is 19' long and weighs 5000 lbs.
1) The center of gravity. for this load is is 9' back from front.
2) There is a pivot point 10' back from front. (axle)
a) This pivot point is 10% behind the center of gravity.
b)In Theory to lift the front of weight, since its 10% more weight forward on pivot location, it would take 500 lbs (10% of 5000 lbs) of force to lift it (tong weight)
4) now if I extended a leaver on front of this weight, out 5' (50% more), would it still take 500 lbs of force to lift the front of this weight, or 500 lbs - 50% leaver = 250 lbs?
I mean your fulcrum is still the axle, but we just added a longer leaver (hitch extension)
I don't think hitch length extension is multiplying weight, I think its reducing it?
but now if I put a 5' leaver out of back of truck, that is fixed to truck, with center of truck as axis,
and have a pivot point where it connects to the front of this 500 lb weigh, (like a truss or hitch extension) that will multiply the 500 lb weight that is on the pivot end