Yes, not too heavy, not too light. My guess, though, is too heavy in a 166FBS is more likely to be the case. I do not have the trailer yet, but I will have an Andersen hitch on Friday. I'm one of those who doesn't leave anything to chance if I can help it, so I'm going to buy an inexpensive (relatively) hitch scale, and put the trailer on a CAT scale so between them I will know where I stand (loaded for use).
I have a lot of experience with my own low use of propane, and that was with standard absorption refrigerators. Weight has never been a big issue before, though. When you have a 50,000 lb Blue Bird Wanderlodge you don't sweat the small stuff. That is the past, the future is definitely different!
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2022 Jay Feather Micro 166FBS
2019 F150 SuperCrew Short Bed 2.7L
Andersen WDH, 1000 lb Sumo Springs
Past: 2015 Winnebago View, 2004 Blue Bird M380, 1990 Blue Bird WB40, 2003 Safari Zanzibar, 1998 Safari Sahara
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