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Trax TX6000 trailer dolly review
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(12-22-2024, 06:45 PM)Crimson Wrote: Thanks for your review.  Isn't there some non-metal chains or other traction belts that would help?  Also, why isn't the boat trailer attach point over the "center" between the front and back set of wheels for balance.  Then you could add as much boat Tongue weight over the trax device. 
  I have a separate "boat" house like you that is far back on my property, so I also have grass to travel over and a large enough opening, but still a close shave when angling the boat to one side of the dwelling.

Chains are an interesting idea. They would help on the grass but not on the driveway and a pain switching back and forth.  If it doesn’t work better on dry grass I may have to do something like that.

(12-22-2024, 10:10 PM)MrShane Wrote: To me it looks like the rear axle of the trailer is taking an unfair share of the load.
Can you try lowering trailer Tongue down on dolly a little more to share load between both axles.
The rear axle having too much weight on it, especially on a soft turf surface, will cause rear axle to kind of ‘plow’ instead of lift.

It does look like the rear axle is carrying more than its share but there is no way to go lower on the hitch.
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Trax TX6000 trailer dolly review - by Troutster - 12-22-2024, 04:03 PM
RE: Trax TX6000 trailer dolly review - by Crimson - 12-22-2024, 06:45 PM
RE: Trax TX6000 trailer dolly review - by Troutster - 12-23-2024, 01:34 AM
RE: Trax TX6000 trailer dolly review - by MrShane - 12-22-2024, 10:10 PM
RE: Trax TX6000 trailer dolly review - by MrShane - 12-23-2024, 02:23 AM

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