Make it heavier in the nose and tail
Make it heavier in the nose and tail
Make it heavier in the nose and tail
Make it heavier in the nose and tail
Make it heavier in the nose and tail
Make it heavier in the nose and tail
Make it heavier in the nose and tail
Make it heavier in the nose and tail
Make it heavier in the nose and tail
Make it heavier in the nose and tail
A picture that best illustrates the correct location for loading only a washer into a trailer would be one that showed the proper positioning of said washer. Putting the washer towards the back of the trailer and securing it with tie downs is the ideal way to transport it.
No way of knowing this without knowing the dimensions and weight rating of the trailer.
21,000 lbs ??? wow that's big for an RV If we use the rule of thumb that pin weight should be 10% of the overall trailer weight the pin or hitch weight should be 2,100 lbs The kink in this is that loading of the trailer greatly affects this. The best way to calculate this is to find a scale to weigh trucks (there is a public weigh it yourself near my house) Then weigh the towing truck alone Then weigh the truck only while it is connected to the trailer. The additional weight is the hitch weight. This is accurate and will ensure you are within the safe limits of your combined unit.