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Good review! I have one and it worked with 5000lb trailer and 600lb tonque on wood over grass so tire wouldn't sink/spin uselessly on slight downward angle (1 deg) BUT.... absolutely cannot do any bumps (like driveway to road) or curb or angles or up any grades. Mine has the wheel attachment since my unit didn't have a wheel. Basically you need a FLAT + good surface (concrete or boards down as in this vid) situation. Since my issue was 'very tight along the house' / very difficult to back it in rather than trying to do 90deg or something - I wound up doing a custom front hitch on my car ($500) and now I use that to push the trailer into place with very precise / easy control + I can see + the car tires don't slip or have trouble with curbs and plenty of power for non-flat driving over the yard. TMI: we did a grass driveway so we can push trailer in over the yard year-around regardless of rain.
ОтветитьBought one to move our 25’ travel trailer. Start on driveway and go over pavers. Total distance is about 15’. Use a 1/2 “ dewalt corded drill. Not a problem at all. It was a good purchase for us.
ОтветитьConvinced me not to buy one. It looks way too awkward and fiddly, bad for my back and oh so slow ?
ОтветитьExcellent video. This definitely helps me make my decision! Thank you!
ОтветитьYou have me wondering what kind of Centurion was on the trailer. Fi, Ri?
ОтветитьI had some left over vinyl flooring with a rubberized backing that I use over gravel and it's a perfect solution to prevent the slide that you get from plywood... 8ft flooring planks "stick" to the gravel nicely and I can move them based on plan of travel of the Valet! I also cut up various lengths to create short runs as needed.
ОтветитьCheck the instructions I am sure the jockey wheel is supposed to be raised
Full weight on the Vallet
Thank you for that video
ОтветитьHow thick is the plywood?
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