I am sure you are all sick of this type of post, but I need some help, I took my trailer to the local CAT scale today and they would not let me unhook the trailer from the truck and just weigh it. I'm hoping if I give you the weights provided on the CAT ticket and the numbers off my truck and trailer information you can tell me if I am where I should be to be towing safely. The Truck- 2001 F 350 SRW Crew Cab 4 X 4- 7.3 PowerStroke- 3.73 rear- GVWR- 9900, Front GAWR 5200, Rear GAWR- 6830 The Trailer- 2008 Hart Medallion 4 Horse w/ 6 foot short wall LQ, 23.5' long, 6'8" wide- Hart's estimated empty weight on a similar trailer 1 foot shorter without the LQ is 5600 lbs. CAT Ticket- Steer Axle- 5640 lb., Drive Axle- 4960 lb.Do I need to find another CAT scale to use that will let me drop the trailer? Do I have enough truck for this trailer?
Posted 2014-04-06 6:52 PM (#158501 - in reply to #158496) Subject: RE: Trailer Weight Vrs. My Truck
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The CAT scale here will not let us drop trailer on scale either. But we can drop trailer off in parking lot after weighing whole rig, and go re-weigh truck alone, and its just an extra couple bucks or something. .... Our 2001 like yours, but dually weighs about 8500 I think. Oh, and the combined weight rating is 20,000
Posted 2014-04-07 8:43 AM (#158515 - in reply to #158496) Subject: RE: Trailer Weight Vrs. My Truck
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The truck is a long bed so the hitch is in the standard area for that. The trailer is level and the truck is not squatting at all. The Ford Towing Guide for that year states the maximum towing weight is 13,000 lbs. as equipped. My truck's specs are on page 22. https://www.fleet.ford.com/TRUCKBBAS/non-html/2001/campercd.pdf
Posted 2014-04-07 4:25 PM (#158524 - in reply to #158496) Subject: RE: Trailer Weight Vrs. My Truck
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I'm not really sure what we're trying to accomplish here. Why do you care what you weigh with the trailer empty? Load the trailer up like you would for your normal outing, then go weigh. And get all the info. Including trailer axle weights.
Plus, it looks like the scale operator got your axles mixed up. I don't see how you could be over your front GAWR.
I wouldn't worry about being a little over the GVWR or GCWR. But I would be a little concerned about being over the rear GAWR.
Posted 2014-04-08 12:54 AM (#158533 - in reply to #158524) Subject: RE: Trailer Weight Vrs. My Truck
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Originally written by jdzaharia on 2014-04-07 4:25 PM
I'm not really sure what we're trying to accomplish here. Why do you care what you weigh with the trailer empty? Load the trailer up like you would for your normal outing, then go weigh. And get all the info. Including trailer axle weights.Plus, it looks like the scale operator got your axles mixed up. I don't see how you could be over your front GAWR.I wouldn't worry about being a little over the GVWR or GCWR. But I would be a little concerned about being over the rear GAWR.
That's what has me confused, as to how his front axle is over by 400 lbs and his rear axle is well under weight...
Posted 2014-04-08 1:13 AM (#158534 - in reply to #158533) Subject: RE: Trailer Weight Vrs. My Truck
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Originally written by PaulChristenson on 2014-04-08 9:54 PM
Originally written by jdzaharia on 2014-04-07 4:25 PM
I'm not really sure what we're trying to accomplish here. Why do you care what you weigh with the trailer empty? Load the trailer up like you would for your normal outing, then go weigh. And get all the info. Including trailer axle weights.Plus, it looks like the scale operator got your axles mixed up. I don't see how you could be over your front GAWR.I wouldn't worry about being a little over the GVWR or GCWR. But I would be a little concerned about being over the rear GAWR.
That's what has me confused, as to how his front axle is over by 400 lbs and his rear axle is well under weight...
Perhaps, crew cab/ short bed, 4x4and heavy diesel engine. Hard to say, we "internet Experts" can only judge on info posted.