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    Default Gas Powered Trailer Mover

    SOLD !
    Last edited by adelaide; 12.17.12 at 2:23 PM.

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    Default Where

    Where is this located?
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    Hello: Unit is located in suburban Detroit, Michigan.

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    If the jack for the trailer is down, how do you get the machine under the ball with that little wheel protruding forward?
    Thanks, Niki Coello

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    Default Maybe

    a "Skyhook" is sold seperately?

    j/k, maybe you come at it on an angle and the front wheel clears the jack?

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    I've always wondered with these things.... how effective are they at handling hills? Wouldn't want to be pushing the trailer onto a slight hill without realizing it and have it either run me over or pull me down the road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ncoello View Post
    If the jack for the trailer is down, how do you get the machine under the ball with that little wheel protruding forward?
    Thanks, Niki Coello
    Maybe that is what the wood blocks on the tongue are for - holding the tongue up with the jack retracted until the pusher is in place.
    Dave Weitzenhof

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    i'm probably wrong but it looks like the front wheel setup slides front and back.

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    SOLD !
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