12-22-2024, 04:03 PM
A short while ago wiperhunter2 started a thread on powered trailer dollies. Got me thinking about how tricky it is to get my boat back to my shed without crunching the house or the shed. Started researching and ended up getting the Trax TX6000 electric trailer dolly. This is just a brief first review. I got it a week ago and gave it a try yesterday. The good: has 3 lead core 12 volt batteries for weight and power, a port to plug in trailer to deactivate surge brake and power trailer backup lights, optional wide tires for traction, three wheels for stability, very nicely built, low and higher speed, worked great on my driveway. The less good: quite expensive, not sure how well it’s going to work on my lawn. When I tried it yesterday the lawn was wet and a little frozen. The TX6000 struggled to move the boat because the wheels started to spin. I helped by pushing on the handle in the direction I wanted to go. I angled the boat back and wanted to swing the over but the wheels just spun. The problem isn’t power, it’s traction. It should work much better on dry grass. Also, deactivating your surge brake is important if on grass. On my first attempt I didn’t plug the trailer into the dolly’s plug and the trailer brakes activated and the dolly wheels just spun. For now I think the TX6000 might be a really great electric trailer dolly. Can’t give it 2 thumbs up until I use it more this spring.