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You wouldn't want to try and move a trailer up an incline with the MT70881. The dolly itself would be fine but you would most likely not be able to pull that heavy of a trailer up an incline. And then if you somehow did get it going up the…
view full answer...Hey Morgan, so you are right we don't carry the Trailer Butler dolly but we do have a really great alternative with the Trailer Valet #TVRVR3 which is a similar electric dolly design and ALSO has a fancy name... I like this over the Trailer…
view full answer...Hey Scott, thanks for reaching out! The Trailer Valet RVR3 Remote-Controlled Trailer Dolly #TVRVR3 does sound like the right solution for you, and you can get that heavier tongue weight by either loading some heavier stuff in that front compartment…
view full answer...Yes both of the Trailer Valet Remote-Controlled Trailer Dollies #TVRVR5 and #TVRVR3 have internal brakes that are automatic. What this means is that unless you are intentionally moving them they will not move or roll. The 5 is just as ball mount…
view full answer...For your trailer and situation I recommend the Trailer Valet RVR12 Remote-Controlled Trailer Dolly #TV59FR. This dolly is rated for trailers with a tongue weight up to 1,200lbs and a trailer weight up to 12,000lbs. Your trailer has a maximum…
view full answer...Trailer Valet XL Trailer Dolly #TVXL25 will be able to move your trailer at the near 90 degree angle and up the incline of the driveway. The dolly has 2 gears and you will likely find that the low speed, 27 to 1 ratio will make it easier on you…
view full answer...What you need is a little bit of momentum to get the boat trailer over the lip of your garage floor. If you can get the trailer moving at a decent speed (while still maintaining control), the momentum of the trailer will carry it over the lip.
view full answer...I took a look at the manual for the Trailer Valet RVR3 Remote-Controlled Trailer Dolly part #TVRVR3 and the following is what they recommend for storage. "Put the RVR in the transport box/bag delivered from the factory. If the storage…
view full answer...First of all, thank you very much for your service, and thank you for providing an entertaining read. Using a tow dolly instead of your current trailer jack will definitely help make moving your loaded boat trailer much easier. We do have options…
view full answer...The warranty for the Trailer Valet RVR5, part #TVRVR5, includes a 1-year limited warranty. It covers any manufacturer defects with material or assembly. Wear and tear, damage from use, or damage from improper maintenance/repair are not covered.…
view full answer...I made a quick diagram for you to check out, but the lowest bolt hole on the Trailer Valet Remote-Controlled Trailer Dolly #TVRVR3 will be at 13-1/2".This means that this will be where the bottom most part of your trailer frame will rest…
view full answer...Thanks for reaching out! The purpose of the Trailer Valet Trailer Wheel Dolly for Tandem Axle Trailers #TV56FR is to give you better maneuverability with a tandem axle trailer when utilizing a trailer dolly like the Trailer Valet XL #TVXL25. The…
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