S&M
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Was wondering if anyone had any suggestions of shops to buy a motorized trailer dolly. Either in the Temecula area or out in havasu. Thanks
I'll sell you mine, its in Parker I bought couple years ago from a member and have never used itWas wondering if anyone had any suggestions of shops to buy a motorized trailer dolly. Either in the Temecula area or out in havasu. Thanks
Can you send me some info on it.I'll sell you mine, its in Parker I bought couple years ago from a member and have never used it
I'll be up in two weeks and shoot some pics or you can search the archives for the original owners postCan you send me some info on it.
You need to see “The Trailer Mover” brand mover.Was wondering if anyone had any suggestions of shops to buy a motorized trailer dolly. Either in the Temecula area or out in havasu. Thanks
I'll be in Havasu Saturday and Sunday. Would be great to check it out. I need to have one by this weekend.You need to see “The Trailer Mover” brand mover.
Check out my web site
www.thetrailermover.com
Also Instagram and YouTube
I have moved 32 toy hauler
And boats as well
If your in the area come on down .
Upland or Havasu area
I can demo a unit for you .
I'll be in Havasu Saturday and Sunday. So I could check it out this weekend. Whats your asking price? Whats the weight limit for it? ThanksI have a trailer dolley 3 wheel wide. With trailer attachments for mount points. Do not need anymore- located in Havasu. Used to move boats, jet skii etc. It is 110 corded so zero maintenance except keeping tire pressure.
Do I call the number on the website or do you have a cell numberThis unit has moved apx 15k trailer wt
Tongue wt apx 1200lbs
It is heavy duty
the shop is located in Upland Ca
We’re on havasu once a month
Keep a few down there.
We just go back last weekend
So call me
Thanks. I'm Sean. Give you call in the morning626 967 9004 (shop)
John
Sold to KAP@OldSchoolBoats had one for sale not too long ago...
Just purchase a used forklift, much easier and you will be shocked how useful they are.
This! Use mine almost every day. Could not imagine not having one now.
I have no idea the capacity. A lot depends on if you are trying to push up an incline. Tongue weight in this case actually works to your advantage because it gives you traction on the movers.
price $500 with 3 trailer attachments.
The way this is setup it will not fail - no batteries just run a cord. If you cannot back the trailer up on range you have bigger issues.
I had a couple PC's, and almost put our Top Gun through our house using the PC-3. I was going up a slight incline into the garage and it popped a breaker. The boat started rolling towards the house slowly (luckily), and I was able to force the PC sideways to stop the boat. On flat ground they work great. On any sort of incline I would get a forklift.
Can you post some pictures of it?
I’m looking for one of these, it’s a long shot since this is an old thread. Is it still available? In Havasu?I will post some pics when I go out next week. It is yellow and literally does not have a scratch on it. You can take the handle off of it for transport but other than that pretty straight forward.
We have new in stock.I’m looking for one of these, it’s a long shot since this is an old thread. Is it still available? In Havasu?
Using the ball is not a good idea .Just out of curiosity……….
Do they make a power trailer mover that uses the ball, instead of a bracket?
I used to own a Powermover. The negative was that I had to install a receiver bracket on the trailer. I would have liked it more, if I could have just used the trailer ball to move stuff around.
Turning the trailer around on gravel will be tuff or not going to work outRoughly, what is the smallest size trailer dolly that would allow me to turn around a 28 Skater on a dual axle trailer on flat ground on crushed rock (gravel) and push it into the garage?
Thanks!Turning the trailer around on gravel will be tuff or not going to work out
Ours will move the trailer on gravel and sometimes that hard to do going straight.
Driving a truck with a trailer in a circle on gravel digs the trailer in the gravel/ dirt .
So it’s not going to be good
That thing is a beast. How much?I have this one available. Think I have 2 or 3 trailer adapters for it. Used it to move 30' Gearbox and 30' Pace Shadow in the rocks.
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Where are you located?I have a Parkit 360 Force that I’d let go. 12v powered and rated to 10,000 lbs. I think I paid $2400 for it. Less than a year old and used once. Have the manual and everything it came with. I no longer have the storage unit I needed it for.
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Just to be clear……I have a Parkit 360 Force that I’d let go. 12v powered and rated to 10,000 lbs. I think I paid $2400 for it. Less than a year old and used once. Have the manual and everything it came with. I no longer have the storage unit I needed it for.
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It’s in Valencia.Where are you located?
That’s correct.Just to be clear……
It appears that the Park It 360 uses only the ball to move the trailer and does not need a bracket attached to the trailer frame. Correct?
If the above is correct…….. I love it! Easy peasy
Pleasure meeting you Dean. Thanks for the purchase.Where are you located?
Just purchase a used forklift, much easier and you will be shocked how useful they are.
Thanks Rick, nice meeting you too!!Pleasure meeting you Dean. Thanks for the purchase.
I use one of these for my 23 2320 Parker Fishing Boat (Heavy). I have to move it with this every time I use my boat to get it around my chimney. Works great with my drill.
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