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| One person can load a spa that is sitting on its base using the hand winch to pull the spa up the front of the trailer. A spa can be unloaded to its base by sliding it off of the front. |
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One person can load a spa that is sitting on its edge from the rear of the SpaDolly™. The spa unloads to its edge from the rear of the trailer, as well. |
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The SpaDolly™ trailer can also be loaded and unloaded with a forklift. Approach the trailer from the rear where the frame is configured to allow for the forks to clear once the spa is in place |
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| When you understand how the SpaDolly™ and SpaKart™ work together you will really appreciate the innovation built into our Spa Handling System. The spa is easily loaded onto the SpaKart™ using the SpaDolly™ Trailer. Just insert the axles into the SpaKart frame carried on the rear of the SpaDolly™. Stand the trailer up to the 45 degree position. Push on the top edge of the and it and the SpaKart™ will pivot on the brackets holding the SpaKart™ frame. When the spa reaches the vertical position it will already be sitting on the SpaKart™. Pull the trailer away and the brackets slip out of the SpaKart frame to leave the spa and SpaKart™ standing alone. |
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| The SpaKart™ can be carried on the trailer. The SpaKart™ frame is carried on the loading forks at the rear of the trailer. The axles for the SpaKart™ are carried in the receivers in front of the fenders on each side of the trailer. The t-handles are carried in brackets under the front of the SpaDolly™ |
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The box containing the spa cover can be carried on the lower frame of the trailer. It is held in place by one of the ratchet straps that secures the spa to the trailer, and by a bungie strap under the front of the SpaDolly™ |
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The SpaDolly™ will stand at a 45 degree angle. This feature provides a great way to display a spa at home shows or at your place of business. It also makes it easy to load and unload spas from the rear of the trailer. |