BufordBoone
Platinum Member
I have a Tye-Bro Metals equipment trailer with a label which says:
GVWR 12,000 lbs
GAWR 6,000 lbs
I understand that the above lists "Gross Vehicle Weight Rating" - Meaning how much it can handle, including its own weight. I also understand that "Gross Axle Weight Rating" refers to what each axle can handle (well, duh, 2 axles and a GVWR of 12,000 should equal 6,000/axle).
Does anyone have any ideas on how I can determine the weight of the trailer, absent taking it to some scales somewhere?
I'm researching purchasing a mini-X and the one I'm looking at has a weight of 9,158 lbs. I want to make sure this trailer will handle that much weight. Otherwise I'm going to have to go down in size or get another trailer.
Thanks.
GVWR 12,000 lbs
GAWR 6,000 lbs
I understand that the above lists "Gross Vehicle Weight Rating" - Meaning how much it can handle, including its own weight. I also understand that "Gross Axle Weight Rating" refers to what each axle can handle (well, duh, 2 axles and a GVWR of 12,000 should equal 6,000/axle).
Does anyone have any ideas on how I can determine the weight of the trailer, absent taking it to some scales somewhere?
I'm researching purchasing a mini-X and the one I'm looking at has a weight of 9,158 lbs. I want to make sure this trailer will handle that much weight. Otherwise I'm going to have to go down in size or get another trailer.
Thanks.