Hi folks,
New member, first post.
I have the opportunity to get a used GR2120 at a decent price from a friend.
I’m wondering if y’all think I’d be able to use it to launch and remove my pontoon boat and trailer? The boat is about 2000 lbs. Tongue weight is maybe 250 (I can deadlift up myself but it’s heavy).
I would only need to move it about 100 feet twice a year to get the boat in and out of the lake. Then I’d hook it to my truck. It is just a super tight corner getting the boat in and out and is a pain with the truck especially if the lawn isn’t dry and firm.
I’d keep this at the cottage and could sell my JD mower to cover most of the cost. I have a B2601 on the farm and love moving trailers around with the hitch ball on the front.
I was thinking ideally I’d rig a hitch ball on the front of the gr2120 so that I didn’t lose the ability to steer. I might try to do it on hydraulics so I could lift and lower a bit. I think they can lift a 250lb blower so thought it might work.
I know it’s not made for this and have read that over towing with the GR series can damage the transmission. Would this be as much of a concern if it’s just twice a year for 100 feet?
If you think the gr2120 can handle it, would it be better with the hitch on the front or the back?
would appreciate any thoughts or words of caution!
New member, first post.
I have the opportunity to get a used GR2120 at a decent price from a friend.
I’m wondering if y’all think I’d be able to use it to launch and remove my pontoon boat and trailer? The boat is about 2000 lbs. Tongue weight is maybe 250 (I can deadlift up myself but it’s heavy).
I would only need to move it about 100 feet twice a year to get the boat in and out of the lake. Then I’d hook it to my truck. It is just a super tight corner getting the boat in and out and is a pain with the truck especially if the lawn isn’t dry and firm.
I’d keep this at the cottage and could sell my JD mower to cover most of the cost. I have a B2601 on the farm and love moving trailers around with the hitch ball on the front.
I was thinking ideally I’d rig a hitch ball on the front of the gr2120 so that I didn’t lose the ability to steer. I might try to do it on hydraulics so I could lift and lower a bit. I think they can lift a 250lb blower so thought it might work.
I know it’s not made for this and have read that over towing with the GR series can damage the transmission. Would this be as much of a concern if it’s just twice a year for 100 feet?
If you think the gr2120 can handle it, would it be better with the hitch on the front or the back?
would appreciate any thoughts or words of caution!