Measuring Nose Weight
I want to check the load on the nose weight and so bought a sprung loaded square calibrated gauge which has a square end. Having just had the four tow ball pads renewed I am concerned how to use the gauge without causing any damage to the pads. I am assuming the gauge fits within the space for the tow ball. Any advice would be appreciated.
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Thank you all for your advice. The weight gauge(Streetwize) I bought was obviously the very bottom of the market with fairly sharp corners. I used it with a large piece of wood on the ground and a smaller one under the hitchlock. This showed a weight of 75 Kg. Then I used the scales method picking up on exactly the same points of the hitchlock and got 105 Kg. This was with all four corner steadies up in each case. I have checked the scales against another set and they are accurate so now I do not know what to believe. For the scales method I cut a piece of 16mm chipboard virtually the size of the foot area of the scales to even out the load. The upright was 60mm square softwood with square 120mm x 16mm thick mounted on the top. This all stood on a large 16mm base to prevent digging into the grass. When in position, I calibrated the scales before raising the jockey wheel to eliminate the weight of the wooden bits on the scales. So any ideas?
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