7/1/2023 0 Comments 3 point trailer moverPlus, the ball attachment mechanism is quick to attach and holds securely to the hitch, giving you a wider range of mobility. Its hefty weight capacity allows it to hold up to 10,000 pounds with 1,000 pounds of torque weight. This durable electric boat trailer dolly from Trailer Valet is simple to get going with the use of a powered drill. Types of Electric Trailer Dollies Motorized More robust and durable electric trailer dollies can lift heavier trailers as well. This is useful for anyone who needs to move around multiple trailers or stow away several at a time. Versatility.Many powered trailer hitches can be removed from one trailer and connected to another.You have 360-degree of motion with the dolly and aren’t burdened by having a cumbersome vehicle just inches away from the trailer. Powered dollies make stowing trailers, boats, RVs, and travel trailers much more simple by giving you more maneuverability. With an electric trailer dolly, you don’t have to worry about using your vehicle to back in the trailer somewhere difficult. The convenience of powered dolly lessons the amount of time it takes to connect the hitch to the trailer and the time it takes to stow the trailer away in tight spaces. Improved strength.Hand cranking a dolly by force can strain your muscles and body, leaving you exhausted and overheated.The amount of control you have over the trailer is much larger and safer with a dolly. Or worse yet, you could end up backing into the trailer, therefore damaging your car or cargo. You can only turn the trailer so far before you have to readjust the angle. A trailer dolly gives you a much wider range of movement. We put a ball on this, works good, except it will swivel back and not stay straight up when pulling. Posted 07:32 (#5504736 - in reply to #5504649) Subject: RE: Goose neck trailer mover on tractor quick hitch. Set it on blocks and with minimal lifting, can back up to it, hook it up, and move GN trailer with any of our tractors with QH. IIRCC, there was already a hole to stick the shank in. I cut out the center section where it hooked on to the quick hitch and welded a ball to the top of the tool bar. Don't have a pic, but we were cutting up an old row crop cultivator for scrap several years ago. Like 4WD said, I've seen several hay spears with balls mounted to the top of the frame. Posted 07:30 (#5504731 - in reply to #5504704) Subject: RE: Goose neck trailer mover on tractor quick hitch. Mine is essentially a boxed up mount that saddles the top beam, and a single through-bolt that pins it in place. I'd think adding a ball receiver to any quick hitch would be easy. I think our latest bale spear has bolt on spears which takes care of any clearance problems. better keep an eye on the clearance to the trailer and spears. Posted 07:25 (#5504719 - in reply to #5504704) Subject: RE: Goose neck trailer mover on tractor quick hitch. hay bale spear, you might be able to add a ball or ball hitch to its frame IF the spear will clear your trailer, during turns (underneath trailer's gooseneck area ) I flipped over 4" drop hitch and stuck it into the newly welded adapter to be able to move/transport my brother's big 5th wheel triple axle trailer with a tractor.Īnother idea, is if you have a 3 pt. Here's some pictures, from Northern to see some styles that are available, from retail:ĭad has an old "corn head mover adapter" for 3 point, then I added a 2" receiver hitch, that I welded to it and reinforced because I already had a solid metal 10,000 lbs 4" drop receiver and 2 5/16" ball. Posted 07:16 (#5504704 - in reply to #5504649) Subject: RE: Goose neck trailer mover on tractor quick hitch. (new trailer 002.JPG) Attachments - new trailer 002.JPG (101KB - 232 downloads)
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