🚀 Tow with Confidence: Elevate Your Hauling Game!
The Landworks 2" Inch Trailer Ball Mount Tow Hitch is a heavy-duty accessory designed for seamless towing with a maximum weight capacity of 5,000 LBS. Made from durable alloy steel and featuring a chrome finish, this hitch ensures both strength and style. Its drop-in installation method and safety locking D-Pin make it user-friendly and secure, making it the ideal choice for your electric wheelbarrow, wagon, or utility cart.
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Trailer |
Finish Types | Powder Coated |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
M**S
A very nice addition to the Landworks Power Wagon!
Very easy to install (before or after power wagon purchase). An excellent addition to an already awesome machine! It will come in handy when I need to move my boat or other trailers around without having the hassle of hooking it them up to the truck.Unfortunately, in the photo's, I'd have to remove the platform to pull the pin and raise the ball to operational position. I think the concept is there though.
N**Z
Happy with purchase
Easy install on my motorized cart. Works well with my smaller 5X8 big Tex sv30 utility trailer on gravel and in even soil. I usually have to manually lift trailer and push it around to get trailer in it’s storage location.— slightly up hill on gravel & dirt. This makes the task much easier.Only complaint is I wish the square tube was about 2” taller. The tire hits my trailer jack an limits maneuverability. I will probably modify my jack to get the clearance I want.Overall good add on if you have motorized cart.
N**E
4yr review : Works great. Need tires now
4yr Update : This cart has worked great, probably use it every weekend that we work in the yard. I mostly use it for moving trailers. I've changed the batteries since new. Now I need to find some replacement tires. I like the "tractor" like tread on the 2 drive wheels. If anyone knows where to find tires, please respond.--------------------------------------------------------------------------My use:I have a boat on a single axis trailer, total weight ~1800#. Thought I'd try to use the electric mover to maneuver this into place under the boat shed, which has a concrete slab. I also have a small utility trailer, probably 400#, single axle.Assembly Dept:The assembly went well in that all the holes were pre-drilled and lined up. All the bolts/nuts were 13mm. Deep socket was not necessary.Folding Feature:The pictures show the ball folding forward for storage, it does fold forward, HOWEVER, with it in folded forward, the platform can't "dump" without hitting it. Since our mover is primarily used for hauling garden soils and such, dumping is an everyday function, so I simply remove the trailer ball when not in use.Conversion Dept:When using the trailer ball, the top platform must come off. A pair of R pins are provided in the trailer ball kit to replace the cotter pins that normally hold the platform pins in place. To remove the pins that hold the platform, I move the platform to the dump position, at that point it rests on the front of the platform. Then pull the R pins. I had to get a hammer and a rod to tap the pins out, they are pretty tight and are in a bind when in the dump position. Installing the ball required aligning the post with the bracket and installing the hinge bolt and a pin. Neither took too much effort, just a little patients.Use Dept:Once it was ready to use, it moved the boat trailer around very easy, made maneuvering the trailer very easy. One thing to note - when moving with the mover in forward (backing the trailer), any resistance is absorbed by the front tire. When moving with the mover in reverse (pulling the trailer), resistance tends to lift the front handles up. For example...I ran over a garden hose moving the trailer back. it strained while the wheels pushed the trailer over the hose. No problem. But when pulling the trailer forward over the hose, the front handles lifted. I had to put all my weight on the handles to hold it down.Spec Dept:The pins that hold the platform in place are 9.8mm dia. Pins that hold the trailer ball post in place are 7.8mm dia, 70mm long. I looked for a 2nd 7.8mm pin, but haven't found one long enough yet.Improvement Dept.IF the post for the ball was shorter, then top platform would be able to dump. also the amount of lift force on the handles would be reduced with a shorter post. I might think about drilling new holes and cutting off the post, but that would have to be some very precise drilling so the holes aligned. Time will tell on that.
D**E
Manufacturing issue?
This hitch kit comes with the ball - that can swing up or lay down when not in use - and a support beam that goes under the ball.When the support beam was installed on my cart, the holes for the hitch bracket did not line up with the holes on the cart frame. The hitch bracket DOES line up with the holes on the cart frame if the support beam is not installed, but I am not sure how much that would affect performance of the hitch. I am wary to use the ball hitch without the support beam.The company offered to send a new hitch kit with the caveat that if its a manufacturing issue it might not fix the problem. I asked that they send a new hitch kit. As of this date, I have not received the new hitch kit.
P**B
Not so great ,,Leaning more towards returning it
you have to remove cart to use it ,you have to remove it to dump cartIm just moving a log splitter and its not real good at it once you leave the blacktop or concrete so I cant imagine it will be any good at moving my utility trailers.
D**I
Great for maneuvering s trailer into a tight space.
Works great for me to maneuver a pop up trailer weighing 2000lbs through a tight one car garage and into my back yard. This would be extremely difficult to do while backing up attached to my tow vehicle. I have only a slightly sloped driveway. Traction was ok as long as you remember that it depends on the amount weight on the cart drive wheels. if there is not enough weight the wheels can slip. In you Lean on the cart handles or add weight to the tongue or the cart it will work better. Also I found you can leave the ball on the cart and still tilt the box to dump it without interference from the ball if you leave the spring loaded pin out of the hitch mount and push the ball own as far as it will go (about 30 to 40 degrees) Longer mounting bolts should be provided with this kit or come standard on the cart but if you tighten them good they will work.
J**N
Does not work as described
Product works but not as described when moving a trailer. Very weak and not alot of power
P**S
Super Handy
I love this thing. I have a dock behind my house, I’m usually taking 10-12 trips back and forth to either load or unload the boat. Now, everything is done 3-4 x’s faster with this thing. It is faster speed than I anticipated too. Great investment.
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