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90GTR



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2016 Defender 90 V8 Petrol Works V8 Auto Santorini Black
Motorized trailer mover - advice please...
Figure I'd ask on here before doing further research, I'm looking for a motorized trailer moving attachment for a car trailer. Whether it be a jockey wheel type or one of the others, please feel free to share thoughts, recommendations or experience with them.


The unit will have to overcome a gravelled drive (small incline in places).


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htb2



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Not much help but I use a Opico Skidsteer.
Post #895211 31st Mar 2021 8:45pm
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Hi 90GTR,

I was going to buy a Camper Trolley Caravan Motor Mover, compact and self propelled with an onboard battery that can be used on more than 1 trailer but eventually went for built in wheel movers on my Eriba. They give really good drive because of the tracks but as you know, gravel can be like marbles so only you will know how grippy the gravel is? Only problem with the Camper trolley is the price (£1800sh for the bigger one) but boy do they seem to hold their used value as well. Lots of vids on youtube showing them in use on some really big stuff. Looked long and hard at the jockey wheel mover types but was not at all convinced! Hope its some help?
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