I'm working with a 5 x 10 trailer built of 2 x 3 x 1/8" steel.
Tongue is attached at the first and second crossmember (30" from front of trailer to rear of second crossmember.)
Tongue is just a straight bar, also 2 x 3 x 1/8".
Tongue extends 66" from front of trailer.
Tongue is welded at front of trailer on sides only, full length (2")
Tongue is welded at rear crossmember on both sides (2") and across back (2").
Tongue weight is exactly 225 pounds.
Is this overloaded?
I've looked at the tongue strength chart, and the numbers are so far out, I have to wonder...
Trailer weight is in the 1500-2000# range (I'm going to try to get it to a scale in the next couple days.)
Rob
(Edit; Trailer weighs 1680 pounds, so loaded for camping, about 1800#
I don't have time before camping trip in a few days to replace tongue, any ideas for adding temporary tube, or angle, or channel to strengthen it up?
I can bolt something to the existing tongue, or tack a channel to the bottom of the tongue?)