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Been surfin many of the threads for a while (1/2 a bottle of Reserve Shiraz so far
), most say they are using a ratchet style jockey wheel.
My issue isn't moving it around straight lines, pushing it is quite easy being a fat bastard and its all concrete no wet grass
.
My issue is when I have to turn it while on the move getttin it in the shed - kicking the jockey wheel causes broken toes and is hit and misss, specially wen you have to recorrect and turn back!!!!! and when you miss the wheel, it causes a shattered shin on the drawbar.
What else do people do to turn their trailer when pushing it around the place on their own?? I thought about welding a piece of pipe as a reciever in the bottom of the jockey wheel, then using a pole to turn it... Is there something easier I dont know about for under $"Graham's Number"? Surely??
Has anyone tried using an old cheap ride on mower without the deck on it? Wondering if the trailer weight would be too much going up a slight inclined driveway...
I pissed my pants at this one for the bargain "For a short introductory period don’t pay $6500, pay only$4995 plus $150 shipping.
http://www.bringaboatalong.com.au/powered-jockey-wheel/ I wonder how often they hear sex and travel...
Some are using this $400 gig... which is sorta what I was thinking of doing, without the motor..
http://www.powrproducts.com.au/powrhitch.php this thing looks nice, but bet its worth more than the house. Edit $4300!!!!!!!!!
Other options?