Those are nice! but, I'm not looking to spend $2500 on a tow dolly.
I saw that one but it looked like its in terrible condition. I just passed it over.
Sorry about that, I didn't really look at the ads closely.
It did take me sometime to find a good deal on a used
Demco car dolly.
Is there anyone you car borrow one from? Or is renting
one an option? Is this a one-time use deal?
*Warning* - to own one of these things means always
lending it out, I think others used mine more than me :lol:
I ended up renting a trailer from uhaul. I had one years ago and loaned it to a buddy. It was stolen from his house. Still pissed about it.
I need to buy one. In my business I have to transport cars and some have plates (wither or not they're good or not) and some don't. I don't have the room to store my flatbed trailer at my store.
Kind of a side topic, but how do dollies do towing larger vehicles? Like a full size bronco?
Do some dolleys have brakes? And you have to pull driveshafts also don’t you[
I should've mentioned the dolly I used to have had brakes. That helps a lot especially with a heavier load. Whenever I pulled something with rear wheel drive I pulled the driveshaft.
Kind of a side topic, but how do dollies do towing larger vehicles? Like a full size bronco?
I used a reg cab short bed S-10 to tow dolly another S-10 from Boston. Took it slow and it was fine. I haven't pulled axes in RWD vehicles, I always just leave them in neutral. If you pull the axle how do you keep the trans from dumping fluid out? How is it any better than leaving it in neutral?