I am going to do this! Thanks so much for posting. I like how you bolted it in re maintenance as well. I have a 5x10 Enclosed Aluminum trailer so this should just great! I’m embarrassed to say it but I live on a crazy busy street with an equally narrow driveway! I might try this for getting in the driveway!
Thinking of doing this for my 5x10 utility trailer, that I have behind my garage, I would have to drive it through the grass. Trailer weighs 700lbs. Really hard to move by hand and I can't fit a vehicle back there to move it. Have you tried moving a trailer on grass. and how much does your trailer weigh. Thanks
True. But to get good traction it needs all the weight on the drive wheels. But that does limit the tongue weight also. Just for moving around medium trailers on flat surfaces. Thanks for commenting.
I cried this and made a video. I failed at my mostly because of the hill in my driveway and the weakness of my handlebars. Mine probably would have moved his boat just fine, but my camper was just too heavy. ruclips.net/video/7TGVYzbKzxo/видео.html
I am going to do this! Thanks so much for posting. I like how you bolted it in re maintenance as well. I have a 5x10 Enclosed Aluminum trailer so this should just great! I’m embarrassed to say it but I live on a crazy busy street with an equally narrow driveway! I might try this for getting in the driveway!
Just remember no brakes. Lay down a 4x4x8 post or 2 2x4s screwed together to stop if gets out of control.
Awesome, what is the hp of the motor?
5.5HP
Thinking of doing this for my 5x10 utility trailer, that I have behind my garage, I would have to drive it through the grass. Trailer weighs 700lbs. Really hard to move by hand and I can't fit a vehicle back there to move it. Have you tried moving a trailer on grass. and how much does your trailer weigh. Thanks
Should move it just fine. Only safe on flat ground. No brakes. My boat weights about 1500 lbs.
Do you think this would work for a 5900 pound bumper pull camper? Flat ground and concrete terrain
Probably not. To much tongue weight. Good to maybe 200lbs.
It would be much more stable with three wheels.
True. But to get good traction it needs all the weight on the drive wheels. But that does limit the tongue weight also. Just for moving around medium trailers on flat surfaces. Thanks for commenting.
I cried this and made a video. I failed at my mostly because of the hill in my driveway and the weakness of my handlebars. Mine probably would have moved his boat just fine, but my camper was just too heavy.
ruclips.net/video/7TGVYzbKzxo/видео.html