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Originally Posted by Lgullyatt
It was not my scale. It was a state scale. Sorry about that.
Larry
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Larry, I'm sorry I confused you. I did not mean to say it was "your personal scale". I was simply referring to the scale you used. The fact it's a "State" scale, does not make it accurate. Do you know when it was last calibrated?
I think, if you were to take your trailer to a different, CAT scale, you'd find it had suddenly "bulked up". If it actually weighs what you say, then the lower frame is aluminum and the upper half framing is balsa wood.
The lightest HiLo is the 15 ft towlite, and its Unloaded Vehicle Weight is 2100#. Is your trailer possibly one of those? Or, did you possibly weigh it with a lot of the trailer weight supported by your tow vehicle?
Honestly, we're not trying to give you a hard time here. Just trying to keep you from selling a trailer with incorrect/misleading information regarding the specifications. A potential buyer should have an accurate idea of what kind of tow vehicle he needs to pull it, and should not show up with a small SUV.
- Jack