Trailer movers

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  • #10623
    Profile photo of Terry & Carol
    Terry & Carol
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    • Point Clark, Ontario
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    Purple Line’s E-go Trailer Mover equips a conventional trailer with remote controlled motors to easily move the trailer for hitching, parking and leveling without the aid of a tow vehicle.

    Tried to get the You Tube link but I’m just not that computer smart.

    Purple Line

    #10625
    Profile photo of Roger & Sue Fell
    Roger & Sue Fell
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    • Edmonton, Alberta, & Summer Haven, Wetaskiwin County, Alberta
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    Do you have these?

    #10627

    Chris & Cindy
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    • Gainesville, Texas
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    Is this it?????

    The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man.

    George Bernard Shaw

    #10628

    Chris & Cindy
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    • Gainesville, Texas
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    I like this one better, but can’t afford either one

    The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man.

    George Bernard Shaw

    #10629
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    Terry & Carol
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    • Point Clark, Ontario
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    The power trailer mover is the one that I saw.  No I don’t have them…I can’t afford them either.

    #10630
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    Roger & Sue Fell
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    • Edmonton, Alberta, & Summer Haven, Wetaskiwin County, Alberta
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    Looking at the ones with a friction drive to the tire, I wonder if they would survive a blowout? They are very close to the tire when retracted. Kind of a pain to have to carry a jack caster wheel, probably would dig in on anything but a paved campsite.

    #10632
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    Terry & Carol
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    • Point Clark, Ontario
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    I would think a blow out would cause damage to the unit.  Knock on wood I’ve not had the pleasure of a blow out on a trailer but hear they can be pretty nasty.

    I’ve only been in one park that one of these movers would have been helpful and could be used (paved) and we won’t be staying there again anyway.

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