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Another "moving trailer round yard" thread

Started by Bird, April 13, 2012, 06:31:32 PM

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fishfinder

i just attach 2 jockey wheels one on either side of the draw bar take the weight off one point in direction you want to go place the weight back on and push saves kicking the jockey wheel . You build up a more rewarding thirst when pushing the camper  :cheers: :cheers:
2004 Jayco Eagle Outback - 1999 Toyota Prado Snowy

jatt

Seen a remote controlled tracked unit, bout $2600 from memory.  Know they sell it at the Jayco joint in Ballarat.

Me, well there there is the tractor with front home made tow ball adapter and toolbar on 3 point hitch.  Shall I push it into place or lift and drag it.  Ah decisions, decisions ;D
Lockwood Canvas Repairs.   

Sure it looks easy, unless your the poor bugger who actually has to do the job.

Bird

Anyone else have any cheaper than spending thousands ideas..
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KingBilly

Hey Lost, by resurrecting this thread now, does that mean you haven't moved your CT for a year?

KB

Bird

Quote from: KingBillyHey Lost, by resurrecting this thread now, does that mean you haven't moved your CT for a year?
I'm still trying to turn the ****ing jockey wheel to get it out of the shed :D
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Marschy

I've been using the 'Ark' ratchet jockey wheel for about a year now. The steering arm is it's best feature. Once you get it rolling using the ratchet, the wheel turns quite easily using the ratchet arm. 10 inch wheel, solid rubber (which I know is not everyone's cup of tea). It's only $138 dollars from Rays Outdoors, or $129.03 for members. The axle frame is very rugged in comparison to the cheap $50 ten inch pneumatic jockey wheels.

Ezimover Jockey Wheel, Single Wheel

Cheers, Marschy

jwb

I got a approx. $100 one ex Repco  (Mechanic mates Rates )

Ratchet, steering exstention. ( which I have yet to use)

I have a slight uphill to get it out to connect to the tug.

Bit of a pull & ratchet at the same time works without sliding back ( unless some fine grit is on the concrete)

goes back in fine when steering it & using the CT handbrake

edit- needs the occasional clean & dry lube to keep the rachet running smooth

Sand- dirt - etc

cheers
Cheers

Jwb

Bird

Moving back and forward isnt an issue, that part is piss easy.. Its turning right and left without having to break your toes kicking the Shit out of the wheel to make it turn...

Might look into getting a reciever welded to the side of the wheel, slide some pipe into it to assist turning.
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JB

I've got the Repco one as well. From memory it was about $75 after the RACV discount.

This is my second ratchet jockey wheel.  My first one cost about $200 but didn't have meaty enough teeth on the cog and I ended up breaking a few teeth and stuffing it.  The Repco one is more robust.

I have a bit of a challenging parking area.  I live in the inner city and park the camper in the back yard off a bluestone back lane. To get the camper in I need to jack knife it to get the bum in, unhitch and then ratchet it into position.  This is slightly up hill and on pretty rough and uneven 120 year old bluestone blocks.

It works a nice sweat up, but does the job better than anything else short of mounting an electric winch in the back yard (which is my long term plan).


Cheers

JB

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NW Pajero - 'Kat'  The Canopy Camper

Bird

Quote from: Marschy on April 23, 2013, 02:20:32 PM
I've been using the 'Ark' ratchet jockey wheel for about a year now. The steering arm is it's best feature. Once you get it rolling using the ratchet, the wheel turns quite easily using the ratchet arm. 10 inch wheel, solid rubber (which I know is not everyone's cup of tea). It's only $138 dollars from Rays Outdoors, or $129.03 for members. The axle frame is very rugged in comparison to the cheap $50 ten inch pneumatic jockey wheels.

Ezimover Jockey Wheel, Single Wheel

Cheers, Marschy
How far does each "ratchet" move the trailer? is it feet, or mm?
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Bird

Worried about wheels digging in? How about a tiny solution on TRACKS!

The Camper Trolley in Action
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Renno


Bird

In discussion with engineer mate.

Mission:
To make one cheaper than the $2000 they want for them.

Objective: Same as this but in hot pink with LED reversing light and backing buzzer for OHS..



Parts:
This for the motor... http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/271062853927/ $96 for a a 3000lb winch with wireless controller! ??? ??? how much must they be out of china.
Trolley part = something like this off ebay for $50

Rest of metal == Scrap bin at mates work

Sprocket or 2 from ebay $20

Payment for his skillz = slab or 2
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Jeepers Creepers

I just use our Jeep to move the trailer around. Its got a towbar and everything, so pretty easy really.  ;D

If i was stuck for space, i'd use the ride-on mower.
I DON'T CARE HOW NICE THE HAND SOAP SMELLS.....

You should never walk out of the public toilets sniffing your fingers.

Bird

Quote from: Jeepers CreepersIf i was stuck for space, i'd use the ride-on mower.
that was my original thought get one thats no good for mowing with a shagged undertheneath...
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Jeepers Creepers

Quote from: Lost on July 03, 2013, 04:26:37 PM
that was my original thought get one thats no good for mowing with a shagged undertheneath...

Expect to pay around $200.00 for a dunger. You'll only need a 12 HP jobbie.
I DON'T CARE HOW NICE THE HAND SOAP SMELLS.....

You should never walk out of the public toilets sniffing your fingers.

Bird

Quote from: Jeepers Creepers on July 03, 2013, 04:28:45 PM
Expect to pay around $200.00 for a dunger. You'll only need a 12 HP jobbie.
yea, been lookin since I started this thread...
but then I have to store it too.. with the BirdBuiltTrailerMoverThingy I can slide it under the trailer.... thats the plan anyway....
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Jeepers Creepers

years ago, one of the guys we raced with at Willowbank had a barstool with a go-kart engine in it.

He used it to tow a modified dragster around the pits.

One of those, you can use for ya camper, going to the shops and sitting around having a drink. Food for though huh.
I DON'T CARE HOW NICE THE HAND SOAP SMELLS.....

You should never walk out of the public toilets sniffing your fingers.

xcvator

Fit a removable hitch receiver to the front of your car  :laugh: or can't you steer that up your driveway either  >:D
spending the kids inheritance as fast as I can

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Bird

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Nomad


graham

Lost ,have you tried a large dia  solid jockey wheel, I too push mine around on the concrete ,and it only take a good push to get it to turn from a standing start,and once it's rolling its not too bad at all
This is on a Kimberly too ,so there is a bit of bar weight upon it
If you want I have a spare , or you could call in at home and give the camper a push to make up your own mind  .give us a pm
Cheers. Graham
nrnr62

briann532

Quote from: Lost on July 03, 2013, 11:04:17 AM
Worried about wheels digging in? How about a tiny solution on TRACKS!

The Camper Trolley in Action

I bought one about a year ago and it was sh1te. Apparently changed manufacturers and had problems since.
They were really good to deal with though. Honest, upfront and gave me money back.
I would probably still look at getting one now they have apparently sorted it out, but really don't have the need anymore.

I use a maco-mule. dual wheel ratchet type and it works perfectly.

Cheers
Brian


Back to a swag!
BitsiShity Tryton
Spending most of my time at the farm in Dalton!

Muckinhell

found this in ebay last night, doesnt look to bad or adopt one of the cheapy super cheap trolleys to do the same.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/370777622368?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
2005 HDJ100r Sahara
Better to look at it, than for it!

Brumbypt

Yes i have a ride on mower i bought off my fb bss for $50. And another $200 to make it go..
Took the deck off, its a John Deere, it can even tow my car trailer around.. Very handy..

Also have another ride on mower that i made up my own offroad hitch for it, so when i tow its trailer around i have a little more swing and movement..


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