I have an Agfinity Coop near me that has an outside scale for measuring their fertilizer sales, and they are kind enough to leave it on after business hours. It may not be certified, but even if off by a couple hundred pounds, close enough for me.
I weighed my truck (Ram 1500) on the way to pick up the boat, and then with the boat hooked up (Z3, no fuel or gear in this example), and did the math like this:
--Truck alone
Front axle 3280
Both axles 6200
Rear axle 2800
--Truck with boat connected
Front axle 3100
Both truck axles 6640
Truck and boat total 12900
Boat and truck rear axle 9700
Boat axles 6220
So doing the math, it was off by about 40 pounds somewhere, but I got:
--Front end lightened by 180 pounds
--Tongue weight 440 pounds (light due to empty fuel tank)
--Total boat weight 6700 pounds (will be just over 7000 when full of fuel)
I weighed my truck (Ram 1500) on the way to pick up the boat, and then with the boat hooked up (Z3, no fuel or gear in this example), and did the math like this:
--Truck alone
Front axle 3280
Both axles 6200
Rear axle 2800
--Truck with boat connected
Front axle 3100
Both truck axles 6640
Truck and boat total 12900
Boat and truck rear axle 9700
Boat axles 6220
So doing the math, it was off by about 40 pounds somewhere, but I got:
--Front end lightened by 180 pounds
--Tongue weight 440 pounds (light due to empty fuel tank)
--Total boat weight 6700 pounds (will be just over 7000 when full of fuel)
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