Power Trailer Dollies
Moving heavy equipment from boat trailers to items in a warehouse will require a power trailer dolly. The size and weight of the materials you're moving will determine what kind of dolly you'll require. Above all, though, making sure you've got the right equipment for the job is key.
When looking around, you might discover that hand dollies are also available. This might be a decent choice if you're going to be moving very light things, but bear in mind the strain on your body that such a machine will take. Getting hurt to save a few bucks is never a good idea. Finding a power trailer dolly is clearly a better option. The next step is to decide what type of power is best for your needs.
Electric or Gas?
Electric models also exist, and they typically either plug into a power source and can go as far as the cord will allow, or they charge a battery and work off that power for as long as it will last. These models have been popular, but they are limited, both in range and speed. A better choice by far is a gas-powered power trailer dolly.
The TrailerTug Pro series from TrailerTugPro.com can not only get up to walking speed and haul 10,000 lbs/750lbs tongue weight, but also will never be limited by being tethered to an outlet. The fully adjustable ball hitch means it can work with virtually anything you need to move, and the full power ensures that the machine--and not you--will be doing the heavy lifting. Commercial models of gas-powered dollies exist, but for the home user, the TrailerTug series from TrailerTugPro.com is ideal.
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