MossRoad
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- Aug 31, 2001
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- South Bend, Indiana (near)
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
Here's a link to the formulas...
Levers
Levers
I agree. I figured 4000# hanging 16' off of each side would cancel each other out. So would the 16' on each side carrying that 4000#. So, I came up with 2000# in a length 8' long starting 16' from the axle and ending 24' from the axle, then took the middle of that, which is 20', since I don't know any better! :laughing:I'm not sure the lever formula is100% valid since you don't have a point load but a load of the trailer over its entire length.
Thanks for all the input, I worked my numbers out from center toward the ends, 4' = 1000lbs. If the axle is carrying 9k at 24' then all that is left for the "tongue" weight is 1000lbs. At this point I figured there has to be a formula. I do need to know the axle weight and the tongue weight to insure they are within my tractors lifting ability and the axle rating. What really concerns me is the effect on the balance during the move, I guess I could use some light rope to secure to the FEL for some control but if things really go south the rope would break and the 10K bridge can go where it wants without me and the tractor attached. Then I will call the crane company![]()