Hi, I have recently bought a new horse trailer (twin wheel) weighing 925kg. I need to man handle it into its storage location and being only 5ft 3in lady its no easy task. I was thinking about getting a hitch drive type mover can anyone recommend one or have a used one for sale. I have seen the purpleline hitchdrives for sale on ebay, are they any good.
I bought one when they first came out and for most of the time it's sat in my garage.You need to have some weight at the front or the wheel slips and they are not a lot of good on inclines or wet grass, but if its manouvering around a flat surface they are ok.
Thanks for the replys so far. My trailer is kept on a flat concrete base but when I unhitch it I have to swivel it around on the spot. Are these hitchdrives any good for this or do they require a lot of muscle power as well. I put my trailer in its storage location for the first time yesterday and my arms and shoulders feel like Ive done 10 rounds with Mike Tyson this morning. Any other suggestions are welcomed!
I have a hitch type one for sale since our caravan got nicked, it pulled our 4 berth van on and off our drive which has an incline on it, I suspect it would be easy to move ure trailer on flat concrete with it.
Make me an offer and its yours, also remember you will need a battery to power it, I also have one of those spare if you need one!
l have got one and they are not much good on a 0ne in 10 at all l have got a littel lip on my driveway to get over and it cant be 1/2 inch high and it wont get over it when reversing up or pulling forward only good on flat and bloody usles on grass l have only used it to help me get the caravan off the drive way it is not much good for any thing ells a waist of money
use Powrwheel on my 2 berth Eldis. It pulls the unit up the drive gradient, and allows me to manoevre the 'van into position, for cleaning and maintenance. Slow, but very positive, and helpds save the old back for more pleasant pastimes. (Walking, cycling, etc.)
I bought a Purpleline hitchdrive for my folding camper when I had it. I kept the FC on my drive which is on a very gentle slope (1ft drop from front to back) and covered in well packed down road planings. It was totally useless! The FC weighed 750kgs empty and it would'nt budge it empty an inch. The wheel did'nt even spin round not gripping! We jumped up and down on the foot plate as per instructions, still no good. Purpleline not interested nor was the supplier.
I sold it to someone who wanted to move a car trailer about on a flat, tarmac surface and apparently it worked ok - not sure if there was a car on it but presume so.
I would be hesitant about a hitchdrive unless you could perhaps try one out first.