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Cummins12V98 wrote:
I think most factory RV hitches have a 300# tongue weight and 3,000# tow weight.
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Michelle.S wrote:
The quickest and easiest setup for a small trailer like that would be to install a Surge Brake setup.
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โDec-03-2021 03:02 PM
Duke-44 wrote:
I'm heading south w/my side by side on trailer behind 30' 5th wheel, I have never done this before. I have to say I am a little nervous. I know there is only straight ahead. Any words of experience from the Knowing?
Thanks
โDec-03-2021 01:51 PM
โDec-03-2021 12:45 PM
TXiceman wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
In construction I always referred to feet and inches as it can be confusing. Example if someone says cut to 54" and you are used to 5' 4" that is a bit of a problem.
Bottom line proper communication is where it's at. I am sure Larry will concur!
Actually, it is supposed to written 5'-4".
Ken
โDec-03-2021 12:38 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
In construction I always referred to feet and inches as it can be confusing. Example if someone says cut to 54" and you are used to 5' 4" that is a bit of a problem.
Bottom line proper communication is where it's at. I am sure Larry will concur!
โDec-03-2021 09:11 AM
JRscooby wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
In construction I always referred to feet and inches as it can be confusing. Example if someone says cut to 54" and you are used to 5' 4" that is a bit of a problem.
Bottom line proper communication is where it's at. I am sure Larry will concur!
Lot depends on where in the construction prosses you are, and what tools you have to hand. Many tapes the center of studs is marked better than the feet, and the inches to add to feet is even harder to see.
And doing the grade work, better look close at the plans, often they use feet and tenths.
One job, the state approved plan for driveway & drainage was in ft/tenths, and the plan for layout of slab under garage was in ft/in.
โDec-03-2021 08:52 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
In construction I always referred to feet and inches as it can be confusing. Example if someone says cut to 54" and you are used to 5' 4" that is a bit of a problem.
Bottom line proper communication is where it's at. I am sure Larry will concur!