by JenniferandPups » Wed Jul 08, 2009 6:16 pm
It should be easy for the man to take the teardrop to the nearest weigh station for a weight, right? We just did that with our trailer, and all we did was drive it over the scale and stop for a minute with the axle over the scale. It was free, as we didn't need a certification.
Story of caution: We just bought a TTT. Our subaru legacy is rated to tow 2000 lbs with brakes, or 1000 lbs without brakes. The TTT was sold to us at 800 lbs. Seemed light, but we figured she couldn't be off by more than a hundred or two. After weighing it ourselves we found it was 1500 lbs (and no brakes, of course). She had no idea, but gave us a weight anyway!
Two of us can lift the tongue easily; the tongue weight is 155 on our TTT WITH the propane tanks filled and loaded. You'll want to see what the max tongue weight on your HHR is; you can't go over that number even if the teardrop is under as far as weight. You CAN reorganize loading if necessary, but you still want to keep about 60% in front of the axle (correct me if I'm wrong!).
Anyway, you definitely want an accurate weight before you drive up there to get it, as you don't want to hurt your car at all or be a danger on the road. it's possible it weighs more than 1000#, but also possible it's under 1000#.
Maybe you can pay him $50 or so in advance extra (non refundable) to drive it out for a weighing; seems cheap insurance to me, and I can't think of anyone who wouldnt' do somehting like that for an extra $50.