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    How is your back or your hernia?

    Had to share this with you. It actually kept me fishing. My garage is on an incline so much so that I can no longer push it uphill without blowing another gasket ( hernia). So I found this amazing tool. It is a combo jack/dolly along with a wheel chock ( without the need for a wheel chock - it is a locking jack/dolly ). It is not 2nd to anything that I purchased for this boat. 2nd place is my Minn Kota Ultrex. So if you are having issues moving your boat around to where it needs to go, I very highly recommend this tool.

    Trailer Valet 5X

    This guy is kind of goofy but you'll get the point...


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    I had one and it worked great for my old Bass Tracker. Not that great for my Champ but I didn’t have this Harbor Freight wheel dollies. I should’ve tried them. Those Trailer Valets have a drill attachment that works pretty good but the attachment is expensive! I ended up putting a hitch on my riding mower-much easier.

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    I almost bought one of those when I had back trouble. But I found a device on amazon that fixed my back and it only cost 70 bucks. I haven't had a back issue for more than 5 years (I use the device about twice a month for maintenance) and pushing the boat into the garage is a breeze now. (single axle trailer, 18-7 boat) The thing I bought was called Truback.
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