Tow dolly

jerry work

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Following up on my earlier post about towing, I would like to hear from those who have towed using a tow dolly. That would broaden the number of cars from which to choose to any front wheel drive unit, auto or manual trans. SHE continues to argue for an auto trans and I am hearing the dreaded, “at our ages” phrase more and more often! We always towed four down while full timing in the rolling condo so have no experience with tow dollies. From what I have read there is less drag with a tow dolly since nothing in the towed vehicle moves except the rear wheels. Have you found that to be the case WRT towing behind our GMCs? I have read many accounts about the pain a tow dolly is to live with, but others report they are not that much of a hassle since surge brakes can be built into the tow dolly you avoid the necessity to hook up some kind of an afterthought brake system in the towed vehicle.

Jerry
Jerry Work
The Dovetail Joint
Fine furniture designed and hand crafted in the 1907 former Masonic Temple building in historic Kerby, OR

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The nice thing about a tow dolly is you can actually back up if you need to.

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Gary and Joanne Worobec
Anza, CA
1973 Glacier 23
 
Tow dollies are not that much different from towing a trailer. You are not
going to want to back up more than a few feet with one. They do pose a
problem of "what do you do with the dolly when you are camped?" Many people
use them with few problems, though. I frequently tow a cargo trailer, and
have very few problems as well. You already have considerable experience
with tow behinds, so are aware of most of the tow bar issues. Surge brakes
on the dolly simplify hook ups. 6 of one, 1/2 dozen of the other, I guess.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Or (presently snowing, 34° F.)
78 GMC ROYALE 403

> Following up on my earlier post about towing, I would like to hear from
> those who have towed using a tow dolly. That would broaden the number of
> cars from which to choose to any front wheel drive unit, auto or manual
> trans. SHE continues to argue for an auto trans and I am hearing the
> dreaded, “at our ages” phrase more and more often! We always towed four
> down while full timing in the rolling condo so have no experience with tow
> dollies. From what I have read there is less drag with a tow dolly since
> nothing in the towed vehicle moves except the rear wheels. Have you found
> that to be the case WRT towing behind our GMCs? I have read many accounts
> about the pain a tow dolly is to live with, but others report they are not
> that much of a hassle since surge brakes can be built into the tow dolly
> you avoid the necessity to hook up some kind of an afterthought brake
> system in the towed vehicle.
>
> Jerry
> Jerry Work
> The Dovetail Joint
> Fine furniture designed and hand crafted in the 1907 former Masonic Temple
> building in historic Kerby, OR
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> http://jerrywork.com
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We have a tow dolly from Acme Tow Dolly that we use to tow our 06 Civic Hybrid. It's great but be prepared to get on the ground to hook up the safety chains. Other than that, it's a piece of cake. I've watched people with tow bars and brake systems take just as long as I do with hooking up my car to the tow dolly. Granted they don't have to get on the ground to do anything.

Acme "EZE-TOW" Tow Dolly - Car Tow Dollyhttp://cartowdolly.com/

http://cartowdolly.com/

Acme "EZE-TOW" Tow Dolly - Car Tow Dolly
The only 100% fully welded tow dolly. DISC brakes, 5-10 year warranty. Ships fast fully assembled to your home. ...

Jared Kohl
Rappahannock County, VA
73 Painted Desert "Onslow"

Following up on my earlier post about towing, I would like to hear from those who have towed using a tow dolly. That would broaden the number of cars from which to choose to any front wheel drive unit, auto or manual trans. SHE continues to argue for an auto trans and I am hearing the dreaded, “at our ages” phrase more and more often! We always towed four down while full timing in the rolling condo so have no experience with tow dollies. From what I have read there is less drag with a tow dolly since nothing in the towed vehicle moves except the rear wheels. Have you found that to be the case WRT towing behind our GMCs? I have read many accounts about the pain a tow dolly is to live with, but others report they are not that much of a hassle since surge brakes can be built into the tow dolly you avoid the necessity to hook up some kind of an afterthought brake system in the towed vehicle.

Jerry
Jerry Work
The Dovetail Joint
Fine furniture designed and hand crafted in the 1907 former Masonic Temple building in historic Kerby, OR

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Jerry,

The next time Sharon says "at our age" show her these pictures:

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/toy-collection/p61810-1946-harley-davidson.html

and

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/toy-collection/p61809-1946-indian-chief.html

Then tell her I bought them as presents to myself for my 70th birthday AND they both have shift levers on the side of the tank!

Regards,
Rob


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Subject: [GMCnet] Tow dolly

Following up on my earlier post about towing, I would like to hear from those who have towed using a tow dolly. That would broaden
the number of cars from which to choose to any front wheel drive unit, auto or manual trans. SHE continues to argue for an auto
trans and I am hearing the dreaded, "at our ages" phrase more and more often! We always towed four down while full timing in the
rolling condo so have no experience with tow dollies. From what I have read there is less drag with a tow dolly since nothing in
the towed vehicle moves except the rear wheels. Have you found that to be the case WRT towing behind our GMCs? I have read many
accounts about the pain a tow dolly is to live with, but others report they are not that much of a hassle since surge brakes can be
built into the tow dolly you avoid the necessity to hook up some kind of an afterthought brake system in the towed vehicle.

Jerry
Jerry Work
The Dovetail Joint
Fine furniture designed and hand crafted in the 1907 former Masonic Temple building in historic Kerby, OR

glwork
http://jerrywork.com

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We have a tow dolly from Acme Tow Dolly that we use to tow our 06 Civic Hybrid. It's great but be prepared to get on the ground to hook up the safety chains. Other than that, it's a piece of cake. I've watched people with tow bars and brake systems take just as long as I do with hooking up my car to the tow dolly. Granted they don't have to get on the ground to do anything.

Acme "EZE-TOW" Tow Dolly - Car Tow Dollyhttp://cartowdolly.com/

http://cartowdolly.com/

Acme "EZE-TOW" Tow Dolly - Car Tow Dolly
The only 100% fully welded tow dolly. DISC brakes, 5-10 year warranty. Ships fast fully assembled to your home. ...

Jared Kohl
Rappahannock County, VA
73 Painted Desert "Onslow”
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Tow dollies are not that much different from towing a trailer. You are not
going to want to back up more than a few feet with one. They do pose a
problem of "what do you do with the dolly when you are camped?" Many people
use them with few problems, though. I frequently tow a cargo trailer, and
have very few problems as well. You already have considerable experience
with tow behinds, so are aware of most of the tow bar issues. Surge brakes
on the dolly simplify hook ups. 6 of one, 1/2 dozen of the other, I guess.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Or (presently snowing, 34? F.)
78 GMC ROYALE 403
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That is also my thinking to maybe tow a FWD Kia Soul or (if I really want to splurge) one of the new Fiata 124s!

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Sent: Thursday, December 8, 2016 19:54
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Subject: [GMCnet] Tow dolly

Acme with disk brakes is the one I am looking at. Seems to be very well built and less of a hook up hassle than some of the others.

Jerry
Jerry Work
The Dovetail Joint
Fine furniture designed and hand crafted in the 1907 former Masonic Temple building in historic Kerby, OR

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I've towed 4 down, dolly, open car hauler, and enclosed car hauler that had my 403 pulling a GVW of 21,000lbs. All have their ups, and downs. But with Linda's Uplander van. The dolly is my choice. Plus the hookup was faster then a bar. Then you can put anything on it with no modifications to the toad. On our trip of 3800 miles. We got 10.2 MPG average with the dolly. You can back them up. But you have to be on your toes.

Bob Dunahugh

78 Royale
 
As a tow dolly owner, I advise being careful in choosing what vehicle you're going to tow. I basically ruined the front bumper of my car (Chrysler Concorde) because it scraped on the tow dolly when I loaded and unloaded it. Check how steep the ramp of the dolly is. Your vehicle has to climb that ramp without anything catching on the tow dolly. SUVs are better because they have more ground clearance.

Steve Jess - Tucson, AZ
Mid-day/PM newscaster
Arizona Public Media

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Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2016 7:40 PM
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That is also my thinking to maybe tow a FWD Kia Soul or (if I really want to splurge) one of the new Fiata 124s!

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~ ~ Amateur Radio - K2GKK ~ ~
~ ~ Since 30 November '53 ~ ~
~ ~ USAF and FAA, Retired ~ ~
~ Member GMCMI and Classics ~
~ ~ ~ Oklahoma City, OK ~ ~ ~
~~ ~ ~ "The Money Pit" ~ ~ ~~
~ ~ ~ ~ TZE166V101966 ~ ~ ~ ~
~ ~ ~ '76 ex-Palm Beach ~ ~ ~
~~ k2gkk + hotmail dot com ~~
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From: Gmclist on behalf of Gerald Work
Sent: Thursday, December 8, 2016 19:54
To: GMC Motor Home Post
Subject: [GMCnet] Tow dolly

Acme with disk brakes is the one I am looking at. Seems to be very well built and less of a hook up hassle than some of the others.

Jerry
Jerry Work
The Dovetail Joint
Fine furniture designed and hand crafted in the 1907 former Masonic Temple building in historic Kerby, OR

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Here's some more ammo: tell her that I have a bionic left knee, bionic right hip and my right knee is going to be R&R'd next May
when I get back from the GMCMI Convention in Shawnee!

Regards,
Rob M.
The Pedantic / Bionic Mechanic
USAussie - Downunder
AUS '75 Avion - The Blue Streak TZE365V100428
USA '75 Avion - Double Trouble TZE365V100426
USA '77 Kingsley - TZE 267V100808

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I already tried using your pics with her. She responded, yes, but he is much younger then we are! (by 6 years...)

Jerry