ok, 1800 lb trailer times tongue weight of 10 - 15% = 180 - 270 lbs. and you have a smooth concrete surface. you could move it by tugging or use an old seat belt and use your calve muscles. and spend that money on some fun stuff
I know the video was done about three years ago. I, too, am interested in their 1000 tongue wait model dolly and would like to know if you have had any issue since this video? In some reviews people talk about wheel failures for either the tire or the rim. Have you had failures? Also, did you change the ball size from the 1 7/8 ‘ ball it came with or have you used it as is? Thanks
New sub here. I have a utility trailer I am constantly moving by hand for mowing. It is parked in the back yard behind my pump house (we live in the Texas country). This is just the kind of dolly I am looking for. Only thing I am unsure of is how it will navigate the grass and the slope. I am sure I will have no problem going down the slope,, but pulling it back up might be a different story. In any case it will be nice not to be lifting it to save my back to do the move. Thanks for the video. Cheers!
That only worked because 2 of the tandems were off the ground. Bet you cant do that with a longer trailer with both axles on the ground. Still a good dolly though. I might get one.
Have you tried it off road and/or with any more weight on it? I have a 4500lb portable sawmill that i bring to customers sites, but we're in the mountains and most folks dont have much room to maneuver so been thinking about a dolly. Thanks