If your trailer or boat is oriented back-first up an incline, the MV can be used to push it up. Attempting to pull your trailer nose first up an incline poses both safety and property risks.
If your trailer or boat is oriented back-first up an incline, the XL can be used to push it up. Attempting to pull your trailer nose first up an incline poses both safety and property risks. we suggest no more than 5 degrees of incline.
If your trailer or boat is oriented back-first up an incline, the 5X can be used to push it up. Attempting to pull your trailer nose first up an incline poses both safety and property risks. The incline should be 5% or less.
The Trailer Valet has an integrated brake which will automatically engage when the motor is stopped. However, the brake works most reliably on flat surfaces. If the unit is at the lowest end of a slope with the nose pointed down, the brake will slow ...
Traction issues can be caused by a few reasons, but they all come down to there being inadequate tongue weight on the unit. A few examples: Boat with a heavy motor in the rear. A long swing-tongue frame. Uneven incline surface. If you are ...
Traction issues can be caused by a few reasons, but they all come down to there being inadequate tongue weight on the unit. A few examples: Boat with a heavy motor in the rear. A long swing-tongue frame. Uneven incline surface. If you are ...