Check out the other video where it goes up the entire driveway from the street. I give a short overview of what all is involved. We wouldn't be able to have a trailer at home without it. We're in the process of selling it and am already making plans of buying another trailer mover to get ready for the new trailer.
@@vagandoeverywhere im just looking at one around your size just slightly longer and I have a long narrow driveway and a tight street that is a PITA to backup in. I used to own a boat and I dreaded taking it out knowing id have the back it in would take forever. Will check out your other video thanks! What didn't you like about the 16BH? I can see one downside of having to take down the dinette to sleep but looks pretty compact in size with a lot to offer.
@@chjohnstit is a bit annoying to take down the table but it's not a big deal. it's perfect for our family (4) but the nephew tags along so we need to be able to at least sleep 5. Our two kids are smaller and like sharing a bunk but that's not going to work in the long run. The problem we're having is that i really like azdel and want to be less than 23' long. On top of that, there "absolutely" needs to be a sink in the bathroom. That really cuts down on options. If not for the nephew we'd keep it. The 16bh is awesome as it has a lot of storage in the front and rear compartments. It is also less than 19' tip to tip. We might end up in a 20bhs but i think I'm going to put a sink in the bathroom and relocate the toilet. I guess we'll see. If you do decide to get a trailer mover, just remember that you will need a good casteron the tongue jack. Croft trailer has a decent one. I recently made an awesome one that i might be including with the trailer but will probably not work very well on transitions. I'll try to make one that does. Maybe sell them!
I'm going to try to do it. Already have the trailer mover on order and should be coming january. Got a bit of a different one this time. The mover has a weight limit of 5,000lbs so it should work. Since the frame is an I-beam, that means the install may be a bit easier. Only downside is that the wires are going to be outside of the underbelly. I guess we'll see what happens. The parts list is in the other video with the trailer parked on the street.
@@vagandoeverywhere So looking forward to seeing this. I may consider this; I have plenty of room but my issue is our lawn. My truck tears it all up. And I'm inside of an association. And I'm not allowed to have a driveway going up to my gate.
@@jesserevilla992 that's one messed up association... Definitely better to have one thing traversing grass than two. It's either the purpleline or the trailer valet robot mover thing. This one is about $1000 vs the trailer valet's $3k+. I'll try to do a good install video.
Just FYI, that rattling is hopefully a loose bolt I need to tighten down . I've seen the washer rattle. Just need to get down there to tighten it.
Wow this is cool
Check out the other video where it goes up the entire driveway from the street. I give a short overview of what all is involved. We wouldn't be able to have a trailer at home without it. We're in the process of selling it and am already making plans of buying another trailer mover to get ready for the new trailer.
@@vagandoeverywhere im just looking at one around your size just slightly longer and I have a long narrow driveway and a tight street that is a PITA to backup in. I used to own a boat and I dreaded taking it out knowing id have the back it in would take forever. Will check out your other video thanks! What didn't you like about the 16BH? I can see one downside of having to take down the dinette to sleep but looks pretty compact in size with a lot to offer.
@@chjohnstit is a bit annoying to take down the table but it's not a big deal. it's perfect for our family (4) but the nephew tags along so we need to be able to at least sleep 5. Our two kids are smaller and like sharing a bunk but that's not going to work in the long run. The problem we're having is that i really like azdel and want to be less than 23' long. On top of that, there "absolutely" needs to be a sink in the bathroom. That really cuts down on options. If not for the nephew we'd keep it. The 16bh is awesome as it has a lot of storage in the front and rear compartments. It is also less than 19' tip to tip. We might end up in a 20bhs but i think I'm going to put a sink in the bathroom and relocate the toilet. I guess we'll see.
If you do decide to get a trailer mover, just remember that you will need a good casteron the tongue jack. Croft trailer has a decent one. I recently made an awesome one that i might be including with the trailer but will probably not work very well on transitions. I'll try to make one that does. Maybe sell them!
Absolutely Awesome. Can we do this with the 19Bhle? knowing it's heavier. Or better yet are you doing it ? Now that you own a 19 TT
I'm going to try to do it. Already have the trailer mover on order and should be coming january. Got a bit of a different one this time. The mover has a weight limit of 5,000lbs so it should work. Since the frame is an I-beam, that means the install may be a bit easier. Only downside is that the wires are going to be outside of the underbelly. I guess we'll see what happens. The parts list is in the other video with the trailer parked on the street.
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So looking forward to seeing this. I may consider this; I have plenty of room but my issue is our lawn. My truck tears it all up. And I'm inside of an association. And I'm not allowed to have a driveway going up to my gate.
@@jesserevilla992 that's one messed up association... Definitely better to have one thing traversing grass than two. It's either the purpleline or the trailer valet robot mover thing. This one is about $1000 vs the trailer valet's $3k+. I'll try to do a good install video.