ajs777
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If anyone's interested I have a set of two Merrick Machine auto dollies for sale.http://www.theautodolly.com/
$75 plus shipping (24x24x5 box @ about 35lbs) or give me a zip code and I'll let you know what it will cost. They retail around $120 for a set of two (http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200430521_200430521)
They are brand new, never assembled in the factory carton they were shipped in... minus the two that I'm using. I had to buy four, sets of two are hard to find and aren't always available. They are great if you need to maneuver your trailer in tight spaces. I use them to push the trailer into the corner of my 12x24 shed. Takes a lot less time and energy than trying to wheel it into just the right spot.
I'll be honest, it takes a little more effort because of the small casters than rolling it on the tires, but then again you can't push it sideways on the tires. I wouldn't recommend these if you don't have a fairly smooth surface like a concrete or adequately supported wood floor.
These are low profile so you only need to raise the trailer a few inches off the floor with the stabilizer jacks.
$75 plus shipping (24x24x5 box @ about 35lbs) or give me a zip code and I'll let you know what it will cost. They retail around $120 for a set of two (http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200430521_200430521)
They are brand new, never assembled in the factory carton they were shipped in... minus the two that I'm using. I had to buy four, sets of two are hard to find and aren't always available. They are great if you need to maneuver your trailer in tight spaces. I use them to push the trailer into the corner of my 12x24 shed. Takes a lot less time and energy than trying to wheel it into just the right spot.
I'll be honest, it takes a little more effort because of the small casters than rolling it on the tires, but then again you can't push it sideways on the tires. I wouldn't recommend these if you don't have a fairly smooth surface like a concrete or adequately supported wood floor.
These are low profile so you only need to raise the trailer a few inches off the floor with the stabilizer jacks.
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