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Moving trailers has never been easier with the Trailer Valet TVXL25. If you're looking for a trailer dolly that can handle up to 10,000 lbs and is light, compact, portable, and easy to use, you need the Trailer Valet TVXL25. Whether it's fitting your RV into a tight spot or a garage, the Trailer Valet TVXL25 is there to save you money, time, and hassle.
- Perfect for trailers between 4,000-10,000 lbs.
- Drill attachment lets you power the gears using most 18-20V cordless NON-impact drills (not for use on an incline).
- Utilizes a ball attachment mechanism for quick attachment and better maneuvering.
- Features dual posi-traction wheels to give maximum traction and easier maneuvering.
- Greater gear reduction allows for easier cranking.
- Auto-brakes when the handle is dropped.
- High strength 9" dual tires can support up to 500 lbs of pressure.
- Deep tire treads offer better traction on gravel, dirt, and grass.
- Meant for use on pavement and well-packed surfaces.
- Works with most unchanged couplers that do not tilt, rotate, or spin, and have a horizontal flange.
- 300 hours of corrosion resistance.
- Weight: 60 lbs
- Dimensions: 30 x 13 x 9"
- Hitch Ball Diameter: 2-5/16"
- Adjustable Hitch Ball Height: 19-1/4" - 20-1/4"
- Steering Handle: 11" Long
- Tongue Weight: 400-1,000 lbs
- Material: high quality steel.
- 1 year manufacturer warranty.
Note: - The XL can only be used to push your trailer back-first up an incline. To pull a trailer nose-first up an incline, the unit pulling the trailer must be heavier than the trailer being pulled. - If you have a boat trailer that weighs less than 5,000 lbs, the weight distribution will not be sufficient to give the XL the traction it needs. - The flange must be horizontal and the locking mechanism on your coupler should not protrude from the bottom. It will interfere with the collar and affect the security of the ball. - If there is weight on the unit during installation, the collar will loosen. For the best results, install the ball first.
Trailer Valet Trailer Moving System
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