Rickety Bones- nice looking trailer....you have me thinking about a project. If you could give a little info on your new rig:
What would you estimate the tongue weight, total weight, and are those 3500lb axles? Thanks
I found a used axle that was 6 feet wide, I cut it down to make it work and yes I was told it was a 3500# axle but im not 100% sure on that.
the gen is listed as 3000 # , The tongue I built weighs about 75# and the axle, wheels and springs weight about 75# also.
what I did to figure tongue weight is this,
I first installed the new tongue with the gen on the flat concrete floor so I could get it straight and flat, I then picked up the unit a few inches off the ground and put a 4 foot piece of pipe under it cross ways like a rolling pin, I did this to figure out where the center of gravity was ( or the balance point ).
for my particular set up it was about 8" in front of the D-Ring hooks that were on the top of the gen.
I then knew if I placed my axle center line about 12" back from the center of gravity point that I would have about 300# of tongue weight on the front, which is what I was looking for.
Put a scale under it and I came in at 305# on the tongue
NOTE: If I was to do this project again, I would get a drop axle and weld it directly to the bottom frame of the unit and not use springs. the gen is very top heavy and I would want that as low as possible. this will help keep it from tipping over when going around corners while moving it.
Hope this helps.
Rick