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Originally Posted by Jampcourt
I purchased a ParkIt360 a few years ago as my trailer is in a tight space behind my house on an alley with a fence on the other side. No room to maneuver. The model I purchased has been redesigned and the price has gone up a bit as well (have had mine for five or so years). It has served me well. I use a separate battery for it that I keep on a BatteryTender when not in use.
It's an expensive way to go, but I've never been sorry I purchased mine. My TM currently sits on a hard pack surface which has a slight incline from alley level that the ParkIt360 handles just fine.
Here is a link to the model comparable to the one I bought, as I said it has just been redesigned/improved?
https://parkit360.ca/collections/tra...41156456022197
Good luck with whatever you decide.
Jonathan
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That looks like the way to go if there is any loose terrain involved. I like the concept of the motor applying force to the tire as apposed to an axle. Much less chance of traction issues.
I see that it doesn't come with a battery or cables. I think that wiring it into your TM battery with a quick disconnect plug would give you much more power, especially if you have solar that keeps the voltage up.