Being older I have a little trouble moving my enclosed trailer around. even with the the trailer being empty.
I was at an estate auction, looking things over and I seen this mobility chair. when it came up they said it didn't work and it was so cheap I just had the grab it. After putting new batteries in it, it ran just great.
I took the seat off, and reversed the control arm. Drilled a hole in the base plate and put a hitch ball on it.
Now it works great as a trailer tug, I just have to learn how to use the controller better.
I tried pulling one of the mules with it, it is a little to light for that. As long as it moves the trailer I'm happy
OK just call me bubba........
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Re: mule trailer
Great idea, as I get older I too look for a easy way to do things.
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Re: mule trailer
Hey, Eddie, You could add a seat to the trailer tongue and then you could drive it!
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Re: mule trailer
Hey Steve I like it, that's working smarter instead of harder.
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