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RickW
Jun 25, 2015Explorer III
Agree with Kayteg1, mostly:
The wheels closest to the hitch should be swivel casters. The wheels on the back need to be fixed straight. You can use more than 2 wheels in the back (I used 4).
You will need a simple makeshift ramp (i.e. 1x2s, 2x4s, plywood) to bridge the gutter and curb. I was able to bridge the curb using hard 8 inch casters.
Once the TC is on the dolly with casters chocked, it should easy to line up and connect the hitch.
Good Luck,
The wheels closest to the hitch should be swivel casters. The wheels on the back need to be fixed straight. You can use more than 2 wheels in the back (I used 4).
You will need a simple makeshift ramp (i.e. 1x2s, 2x4s, plywood) to bridge the gutter and curb. I was able to bridge the curb using hard 8 inch casters.
Once the TC is on the dolly with casters chocked, it should easy to line up and connect the hitch.
Good Luck,
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