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here is the hitch where I broke the rubber piece off turning around in a parking lot glad I have safety chains lol we took it off there the whole towbar and took it to the house and welded it then put it back on way safer than before
also I would not try tying them straight with the shelter unless on soft dirt or something because the mounts on allot of shelters are steel on aluminum and have a little corrosion because of that I do not fully trust the mounts on some and I have checked mine for strength also if using the...
cool I have allot of trailer skills that most people don't I back mine loaded or unloaded allot it is easier loaded but you have to know when to steer allot more than a regular trailer I back mine up to a pallet I use for a porch about 80ft each time I move it and I usually get it on the first...
I don't plan to go to Kalifornistan at all but when I start towing mine more which is soon I plan to make a safety chain setup on the dolly set to connect to the lift/tie loops on the bottom of the shelter incase of breakaway
I live in my shelters btw in an S280 and a SPAM (Shop Portable Aircraft Maintenance) shelter dollys don't bolt to SPAMs btw the holes are about 1 in off from the other shelters in height now sure why so I tied mine on it to keep it on also the hitch rubber on some of the dolly sets is junk and...
also DO NOT CHAIN they need the heavy duty straps to allow a little bit of up and down flex when pulling make sure you tie it on level ground and if it is crooked it will hop allot and you will know before you leave the parking lot
here is the best way to tow these and yes you can tow multiple dollies like this you tie the hitch straight not crooked and make it tight it will pull great and back easily without a load i pulled mine up to 80 mph just fine behind my 1/2 ton pickup and no sway at all this way
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