JIMTMCDANIELS
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Hi
Any suggestions?:
Hooking up my boat trailer and moving it out of my fenced/gated yard is a problem because we can't push it by hand when it's on the dirt yard and the exit into the alley is too narrow for my van to make the turn into the alley while connected to the trailer.
SO we always have to disconnect and reconnect the trailer to the van once we pull it out some with the first connect.
We can hand push the trailer when it's on concrete or asphalt.
So I'd like to make the yard ground smooth and level enough to be able hand push the trailer so we no longer have to connect the trailer twice to get it in or our of the yard.
What options might I be missing?
My boat and its single axle trailer weigh just over 3,000 lbs.
I don't want to have a whole large concrete pad in my small yard just for the trailer.
So it seemed to me that I should pour concrete into forms to make 3 narrow pads that are just a bit wider than the wheels to travel on.
I've read that since it would be narrow that I'd have to place in the concrete, rebar and perhaps make the concrete 5 inches thick instead of 4 inches.
I was going to hand mix the bags in a wheel barrel or perhaps have a concrete truck deliver it.
BUT this plan doesn't feel quite right. It's perhaps too permanent especially if I don't plan well. I wish there was a more movable option to meet future needs or changes.
I sense that I need to ask around for suggestions/other options/experiences.
PAVERS:
I've thought about buying simple pavers from Home Depot and just placing them to create tire tracks. Yet we do get freezing winters that can cause ground upheaval and I'm not sure they will be smooth enough to roll the trailer.
GRAVEL DRIVE WAY PERMEABLE GRIDS:
I have also seen these gravel grids that are made of some plastics that you fill with gravel (or perhaps dirt) which greatly help keep the ground stable for parking things on.
I like the idea yet I don't now if this would be adequate to allow the trailer to be hand pushed over...
Any experience or advice is greatly appreciated.
Thank-you
Any suggestions?:
Hooking up my boat trailer and moving it out of my fenced/gated yard is a problem because we can't push it by hand when it's on the dirt yard and the exit into the alley is too narrow for my van to make the turn into the alley while connected to the trailer.
SO we always have to disconnect and reconnect the trailer to the van once we pull it out some with the first connect.
We can hand push the trailer when it's on concrete or asphalt.
So I'd like to make the yard ground smooth and level enough to be able hand push the trailer so we no longer have to connect the trailer twice to get it in or our of the yard.
What options might I be missing?
My boat and its single axle trailer weigh just over 3,000 lbs.
I don't want to have a whole large concrete pad in my small yard just for the trailer.
So it seemed to me that I should pour concrete into forms to make 3 narrow pads that are just a bit wider than the wheels to travel on.
I've read that since it would be narrow that I'd have to place in the concrete, rebar and perhaps make the concrete 5 inches thick instead of 4 inches.
I was going to hand mix the bags in a wheel barrel or perhaps have a concrete truck deliver it.
BUT this plan doesn't feel quite right. It's perhaps too permanent especially if I don't plan well. I wish there was a more movable option to meet future needs or changes.
I sense that I need to ask around for suggestions/other options/experiences.
PAVERS:
I've thought about buying simple pavers from Home Depot and just placing them to create tire tracks. Yet we do get freezing winters that can cause ground upheaval and I'm not sure they will be smooth enough to roll the trailer.
GRAVEL DRIVE WAY PERMEABLE GRIDS:
I have also seen these gravel grids that are made of some plastics that you fill with gravel (or perhaps dirt) which greatly help keep the ground stable for parking things on.
I like the idea yet I don't now if this would be adequate to allow the trailer to be hand pushed over...
Any experience or advice is greatly appreciated.
Thank-you
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