Dartman the one
Member Since: 04 Apr 2013
Location: Seville, Spain
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HappyNomad is basically correct, however if you for some reason you are above ( available trailer unladen weight puts the combination of trailer and load above 2000Kg) there are some fudges, the 2000Kg is the gross mass of the towed load, the actual towed load is gross towed load minus nose weight though this is normally 150Kg it is allowed to increase this to 220Kg providing you don't exceed gross axle weights and do not exceed 60mph ( legal towing limit). Most Freely's are below 2000Kg if only carrying just the driver, so the gross train weight is unlikely to be exceeded even with a 220Kg nose weight, the maximum towed load is not a legal weight, though one may have to explain it is not a dangerous overload in case of an incident even though all other weights are within the maximum legal limits.
To put that in a nutshell, you could go over the gross trailer and load weight by about 200Kg providing the Freely is not fully loaded and your nose weight is near the cars maximum allowed, assuming you have an LR tow bar. ( other makes refer to the plate on the tow bar). my PC is slightly to the right of Genghis
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Last edited by Dartman the one on 24th Nov 2016 11:48 am. Edited 1 time in total
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