stoshb wrote:
As far as cost goes this is an individual matter. My next door neighbor has a parking pad next to his house that is accessable only from the alley. Trouble is the alley is just wide enough to drive down with the trailer. Using a similiar device, the Powercaster, he is able to drive up to the space and then push it in with the device. The Tahoe he uses to tow is much too long to be able to back into that spot.
Powercaster cost him around $1,000. Add shipping, tax, etc about $1,200.
Only option would be to park 10 miles away and pay $100/month for the spot.
So, this thing pays for itself in a year. The device mentioned would pay for itself in three years.
I would much rather have my trailer in the back yard than in a spot miles away.
I also kept my RV in the backyard and at 19' could only barely get it in with the car. Now that I have a 35 Class A, I bought a lake lot to keep it, but that's another story.
I agree the power caster makes more sense, unless there is no 110V! even with that you can get some long HD extension cords.