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On Sat, 6 Dec 2003 09:01:48 -0500, "Gary Warner"
wrote: We're building our trailer and are in the process of deciding where to place the axels so that the tongue weight comes out to 400 to 500 lbs. Our bathroom scale only goes to 200 lbs or so. And we can't move the trailer & boat to go use the truck scales at the local yards. Looking online, scales that go to 500lbs are $600 or so. So, any ideas on how we can do this measure and/or where to find (buy or rent) scales without spending too much $$$? ============================================ Here's a link to the scale that I bought when I was going through the same excercise as you a http://www.sherline.com/lm.htm It's a nice compact little unit that works well, and costs a little over $100 if my memory is correct. The other suggestions regarding construction of a balance beam or a tripod will also work, albeit with slightly more effort. |
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