The Trailer Valet latest invention is proof that we are indeed living in the future. Trailer Valet RVR is a motorized, remote-controlled trailering robot that can haul up to 9,000 pounds. Making moving trailers around yards and shops a breeze today.
Of course, the point of this robot is not long-distance hauling. It’s meant to make shuffling trailers, RVs and boats around the shop, yard and garage a hell of a lot easier than dealing with the extra length and other considerations of hooking a truck on the front end of whatever you’re moving.
With the remote control, Trailer Valet says you can operate the RVR from up to 40 feet away, allowing you to park your trailers without a spotter. Plus, it has a 360-degree range of motion so it can pull off precise movements in tight spaces.
Say goodbye to asking someone else to help you look around corners and move your trailer. Heavy-duty caterpillar treads on the robot allow the RVR to go over different terrains including asphalt, gravel, grass, and dirt. The RVR also comes with 2 or 4 planetary gear motors that can drive both single and dual axle trailers. The RVR is equipped so you can haul on just about any terrain you throw at it, even up inclines.
Three models of the RVR are available, the $2,100 RVR3, which can haul up to 3,500 pounds; the $3,400 RVR5, which can haul up to 5,500 pounds; and the $4,100 RVR9, which hauls up to 9,000 pounds.
Are you ready to move your trailer with just the push of a button?
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