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Old 04-08-2010, 04:36 PM   #10
BB_TX
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quote:Originally posted by Art-n-Marge

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Here's some additional information that I hope someone can help me figure out the angle. The distance of the rig's main bottom framing (not the overhang) is 29' (it's another 7' to the king pin). The rear of the rig's ground to frame measurement is 4" lower than the front of the rig's ground to the frame measurement. The rear of the rig distance to the center of the rear axle is 11 ft. The front of the rig distance to the center of the front axle is 15'. The distance between the center of the axles is 3 ft. I don't know the degree of nose high but hopefully an MOC geometry expert can tell me what the degree of nose high I am. I don't know how much of a bubble that is, but I don't believe this is enough to worry about.
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I think that is about 0.6 degrees. But it has been a long time since I worked trig problems.
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