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ROBERTSUNRUS
Feb 04, 2014Explorer
the_happiestcamper wrote:ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:
:) Hi, I seem to be needing a powered trailer dolly for my trailer. Would like to hear both the good and bad (experiences) about powered trailer dollies that you either own or have used. I only want to learn about these and how they have worked for you. Please don't post on this thread, comments bashing, the companies who make and sell these. Right now, I leaning towards a Powermover AC-10.
I have that exact model. There is NO way I could have both the boat and TT in the backyard without it. Sometimes it is hard to get started if the trailer has been sitting in the grass for awhile - the 5 tires just start digging a hole. I can sometimes get it going if I get the kids to help push - once the trailer tires are out of their ruts, it works fine. Last week I was trying to move the TT, and me and my sons could not get it to move. Just hooked up the TV and pulled it about a foot, then put on the AC-10, and it worked fine.
:) Hi, well I bought the Powermover AC-10. Looks like the best bang for the buck and should be quite stable. I heard that some (trailer dollies) can be flipped, if not careful. Now the only problem that I have is that my trailer is about 900 miles away from my dolly.
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