Not sure what happened to my post. I'm pretty sure this is trailer related lol
If any of you are interested in a great electric trailer dolly I would suggest this
That was my thought also, but while we're on the subject... I just bought a Trailer Valet XL and I'm really pleased with how easily it moves our boat and trailer around on our new large driveway. Less expensive that the OP option, even with the purchase of a 20V drill to power it.
I researched this after seeing a magazine ad. Boy are they expensive.
Looks interesting. How far can you push it with the drill? How about a slight incline?
My area is pretty flat and the drill has plenty of capacity and grunt to move it around for at least several hundred feet I suspect.
Here's what the manual says about inclines.
"DO NOT use the Trailer Valet on slopes and inclines exceeding a strict maximum of 10 degrees on a paved/concrete surface. This rating is subject to factors including, but not limited to, alternate surfaces, weight distribution, change in weight capacity, and use on multi-axle trailers. DO NOT pull up or push down an incline. The unit must always be on the lower end of any incline."
How can you make a recommendation when you put it together and moved a boat about maybe 6 ft' forward and 6 ft' back?
How long does the battery last?
What about on an incline approaching the max?
Are you looking for approval?
Are you a shill for the product?
Maybe this should be deleted as spam?
I think a trailer hitch on a garden tractor is a good option.----Front or back.-----Means you can cut the grass before you go fishing.
I think a trailer hitch on a garden tractor is a good option.----Front or back.-----Means you can cut the grass before you go fishing.