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Originally Posted by jtbooten
(Post 4714696)
I use one twice a year(in/out) for a 32’ Fountain. My garage is 28’ deep but has 4 bays. I was hesitant to post mine after seeing the awesome one above! https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...876b93d34.jpeg https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...131665643.jpeg |
I tried the cheap grey harbor freight wheel dollies, probably would have worked if I had used 4 on a dual axle trailer. I tried just using 2 and both of them buckled, casteres bent etc...I think I expected too much out of them.
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I use the Harbor Freight dollies to move a car around the garage. If you have them disassemble the wheels and axles and grease everything well then reassemble, they will roll easier.
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Originally Posted by jtbooten
(Post 4714696)
I use one twice a year(in/out) for a 32’ Fountain. My garage is 28’ deep but has 4 bays. I was hesitant to post mine after seeing the awesome one above! https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...876b93d34.jpeg https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...131665643.jpeg who makes that jack? |
I use a 4-wheeler.....moves my 22 with no problem |
Originally Posted by Alwhite00
(Post 4714824)
who makes that jack?
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I use "Tire Skates" to move my boat around, in the garage, I started when I had a 32 Advantage on a triple axle trailer, and it allowed me to easily move it any direction with very little force.
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I don't have them but have been looking at these.
Rated @2500lbs each. https://boaterscatalog.com/nbcat/pro...ailer-dollies/ |
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