🚚 Move It Like a Pro!
The Tow Tuff Adjustable Steel Trailer Dolly is designed for effortless trailer movement, boasting an impressive 800-pound capacity. With 12-inch flat-free tires and an 8-inch swivel caster, it ensures smooth maneuverability. The dolly's adjustable height ranges from 15.36 to 24.36 inches, making it versatile for various trailer sizes. Constructed from solid steel with a durable powder coat finish, it resists corrosion and provides long-lasting performance. Its 30-inch wheelbase adds stability, making it a reliable choice for all your towing needs.
Manufacturer | TRI Global Enterprises |
Brand | Tow Tuff |
Model | TMD-800C |
Item Weight | 44.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 42 x 6 x 15 inches |
Item model number | TMD-800C |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | TMD-800C |
K**L
Great product
I am very impressed with the engineering, packaging and quality of this product (even though it is made in china)!It assembled easily with good instructions and works excellent for moving smaller trailers.
J**6
Only review you need to read on the 800# dolly - You need the third wheel. Period.
This review is on the 800# capacity trailer dolly. I am moving a 3000lb camper with 360lb on the tongue. (What you see in the picture) Anything smaller than what I am moving will fly across the driveway.So my wife wanted a camper. AFTER we bought it. I started trying to figure out how I was going to park it in my driveway. Backing up my camper living on a busy street seemed like a hassle tbh. So I thought about trailer dollys. MY camper weighs about 3000 LBS with a 360# tongue weight. I added an electric tongue jack so add 20 lbs to that number. My problem is that if I pull straight in there is NO way to turn the camper. Enter a trailer dolly. This thing works great. Im 50 years old and feeling it. This three wheel dolly does the trick. It sits right on the three wheels and allows me to spin my camper around. If I had the two wheel version I would not be able to hold it under the hitch. My driveway is pretty level but the cement job is pretty bad. This does the trick. Ive used it twice in the past 12 hours and I love it.Adjustability.. You want this.. the ability to move that hitch up and down is great. Ive tried 2 different heights and found one that is closer to level which makes the camper easier to manipulate.Stuff I saw from other reviews. (Which I dont see on mine)The wheels do not deform at all. I am putting about 400 lbs on it. The wheels dont deform and move perfectly.The unit is sturdy. This is welded in the same way my reciever hitch is. I think this is great.price is 200 right now. I think that is a good price point. I would have looked elsewhere for a three wheel dolly at a higher place. (Same dolly is 250 in local stores)
A**G
Works great to move around my little canned ham trailer from ...
Works great to move around my little canned ham trailer from the 1950's. My trailer is about 15 long overall, including the tongue. It weighs about 1,800 lbs.The dolly came double-boxed and assembled easily. The parts are all very high quality. The box had a USA address, so possibly the dolly is USA made?? The photo on Amazon when I purchased was not accurate, as it did not show the third wheel (the smaller caster). The description and reviews did mention the third wheel. The box says the wheels are: two 16 inch wheels and one 10 inch, and although I did not measure them, that sounds correct.I expected the dolly would work fine on pavement, but was especially glad to find that I was able to move the trailer around fairly easily on the dirt in my back yard. The dolly's wheels are large enough to roll easily and not sink in. The dirt was dry and firm, but was far from hard-pack.The third wheel, the caster wheel, is a godsend. After using the dolly today, I would not recommend buying a dolly without the three wheels. The third wheel let's you balance the trailer on three wheels where it is stable. Otherwise, you have to put down the trailer every time you let go of the dolly. With the 3rd wheel, on level ground, you can let go of the dolly to check the position of your trailer when it is balanced on the three wheels. Do make sure to have wheel chocks handy to park the trailer, especially, if you are on uneven, or sloped ground. Have an assistance ready to set the wheel chocks, so you don't have to let go of an unstable trailer (without chocked wheels, the trailer can roll away, if you let go and the ground is sloped or uneven).My only issue is the dolly sets the ball a little high, even on the lowest setting. My trailer needs a tongue height of about 15 inches, when level, and this dolly adjusts the ball from 21 inches to 33 inches according to the label on the box (i posted a photo of the box). That's pretty high for a small trailer. As a matter of fact, when you adjust the ball to the lowest setting the bottom of the square steel tube for the ball is so low it drags on the ground - so the lowest setting is not really attainable. I'm cutting off a couple of inches from the bottom of that tube.
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