Hello! I have an '84 BR100 that is set up from the factory for grooming. It looks exactly like this (but in full color):
http://www.safetyoneinc.com/specsheets/bombi.br100.1.html
I am trailer shopping, and I would like to get the lightest possible trailer that can safely handle this machine. It will get moved around Colorado a lot, towed by various trucks.
My question: Folks have told me that snowcat manufacturers are prone to underestimating the weight of their vehicles, for various reason. The spec sheet says my machine weighs exactly 4000 lbs with u-blade and tracksetter. Should I trust this figure, or should I figure on closer to 5000 lbs, or more??
http://www.safetyoneinc.com/specsheets/bombi.br100.1.html
I am trailer shopping, and I would like to get the lightest possible trailer that can safely handle this machine. It will get moved around Colorado a lot, towed by various trucks.
My question: Folks have told me that snowcat manufacturers are prone to underestimating the weight of their vehicles, for various reason. The spec sheet says my machine weighs exactly 4000 lbs with u-blade and tracksetter. Should I trust this figure, or should I figure on closer to 5000 lbs, or more??