I have a 18’ tender car hauler. I want to be able to move it safely and with precision in my concrete floored shed. The goal would be to snug it up along a wall when not in use.
Think I could do so with one of those dollys from Harbor Freight? Any other ideas? I can’t do it with my truck as it’s too tight.
If I were doing this, I would probably have some weld on jacks with wheels at the back of the trailer and one on the tongue, if not one on each front corner. Back the trailer as close to linear position as possible, raise the trailer with the jacks, turn the wheels the direction the trailer needs to go and push into position.
This is what I do with my home made scissor lift.
The jacks on the back are extremely handy, if you don't have them. Just pull a pin and the jack comes off or can rotate 90. I haven't looked for this type of weld on with wheels, but I'm sure they are out there or could be fabbed pretty easily. Though, in this case, I would probably have two sets of jacks for the back. Don't know that I would want to load/unload with wheeled jacks. I love being able to load/unload without a tow vehicle attached.
I don't know that this is the best solution, but it would require less manual effort, and that is what I try to avoid!