Both are accurate, one is dry other is at GVWR. 11% to 13% of actual weight is usually the norm. DRY weight 4700#x .13=611# tongue weight. Don't let that fool you. Add propane, water, supplies and any other "loaded" items and as you approach the GVWR for this trailer 7600#x .13=988# tongue weight. Go to a truck scale operation and have them weigh tow vehicle with normal load (passengers included) and trailer unhitched, then weigh trailer loaded as normally towed - unhitched, and finally weigh tow vehicle with trailer loaded but trailer not on scale. You will then know where Tow and towed vehicles are really at.
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