Universal Utility Trailer Tilter available for sale or license: Patent-pending
The Universal Utility Trailer Tilter enables you to avoid the usual damage that occurs when you vehicle load or unload your vehicle onto a utility trailer. It does this by raising the height of a utility trailer to allow for easier loading and unloading of a vehicle. By lowering the rear of the trailer, it enables you to avoid the usual damage that occurs when your vehicle scrapes along the ground. Its mounting tongue gets inserted into the towing vehicle's receiver hitch. It is very easy to use!
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The following 3 pictures show the traditional problem with loading onto a trailer:
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# 1: Normal trailer height when attached to vehicle: |
# 2: Front end drags while loading standard
car:
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In the next set of pictures, notice how the front of the trailer tilts upward, causing the back end to go lower. This is how the Trailer Tilter makes loading a vehicle easier -- and without the usual damage. |
But, by using the Trailer Tilter, your vehicle clears the ground easily -- and avoids the usual damage:
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# 4: Loading with Trailer Tilter
adjusted to lower rear of trailer: |
# 5: Front end clears trailer easily:
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Compare picture # 6 to # 3 and you will notice the difference the Trailer Tilter makes to have the rear end of the trailer lowered. |
This is important to Hot Rod clubs that have a problem
loading and unloading their cars for shows. They can load up without all the
usual problems, crank down the Trailer Tilter, put in the stabilizing pin and drive
off.
Primary markets for the Trailer Tilter include:
Classic car clubs (members are willing to pay a premium price to protect their cars)
Hotrod enthusiasts (again, these are the type of people who are willing to pay a premium price to protect their cars)
Landscape businesses that are constantly loading and unloading equipment
Construction companies that are constantly loading and unloading equipment.
The inventor is looking to license the Trailer Tilter to a company for manufacturing and distribution.
Inventor: Michael McGriff
Phone: (505) 281-2757
E-mail: mpmcgriff8204@gmail.com
since December 28, 2007