2008 Towlite 19T for sale - It's Been Sold
Exceptionally clean 19 foot Hi-lo Towlite for sale. Dinette folds down and couch fold down plus there is a drop down bunk for additional space so at least 4 up to 6 people may be accommodated. Brand new low profile air conditioner is installed. Entire trailer and roof are in great condition. Trailer weighs less than 2000 pounds so very light to tow.
Generator and anti sway tow bar available at extra cost. Trailer is $12,500. Located in Colorado. Larry |
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Scale weight is 1980 pounds. Hard to argue with that.
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Larry, I suspect your scale is badly out of calibration. My 17ft HiLo weighs over 3000# without water in the fresh water tank, and, as reburroughs posted, the specs for that year's 19ft HiLo show it above 3000# too. I know your trailer weighs more than mine.
- Jack |
It was not my scale. It was a state scale. Sorry about that.
Larry |
My UVW is 3648 lbs. and probably heavier!
Yes that weight estimate is low. I have a 24' 2001 Towlite Hi-Lo and the UVW (unloaded vehicle weight) is 3648 lbs. with a GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating) of 5,000 lbs. And that doesnt include the weight of optional equipment: my swing away bed is 80 lbs. and my roof air conditioner is 105 lbs.! The NCC (net carrying capacity) is 1352 lbs. NCC means the maximum weight of all personal belongings: food, fresh water, LP gas, tools, dealer installed accesories etc. These things arent so "lite"! But sturdy!
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I think, if you were to take your trailer to a different, CAT scale, you'd find it had suddenly "bulked up". If it actually weighs what you say, then the lower frame is aluminum and the upper half framing is balsa wood. The lightest HiLo is the 15 ft towlite, and its Unloaded Vehicle Weight is 2100#. Is your trailer possibly one of those? Or, did you possibly weigh it with a lot of the trailer weight supported by your tow vehicle? Honestly, we're not trying to give you a hard time here. Just trying to keep you from selling a trailer with incorrect/misleading information regarding the specifications. A potential buyer should have an accurate idea of what kind of tow vehicle he needs to pull it, and should not show up with a small SUV. - Jack |
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Larry from Colorado |
Congrats, Larry - I'll close the thread.
- Jack |
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