quicksandfarmer
Veteran Member

I made this trailer mover using stuff I had lying around. It's a piece of SuperStrut, two U-bolts, and a trailer ball. To work with the SuperStrut the trailer ball has to have a 5/8" shaft, the one I'm using is from Northern Tool:
Buyers Chrome-Plated Ball 1 7/8in. Dia., Model# 1802103 | Hitch Balls| Northern Tool + Equipment
The whole assembly is bolted to the teeth of the toothbar on the front-end loader.
The path that goes down to the pond is narrow and winding, and when I put the boat in there's no way I can back down it with the tractor. Usually what I do is wait for my brother to visit and we get the trailer as close as we can and then pick it up and walk it the rest of the way. He came last week, and since he's the oldest and I'm the youngest I never want him to think I need his help for anything. So time was of the essence when I put this together. It worked beautifully, I was able to put the trailer right where I wanted it on the water's edge -- and then casually mention to my brother that the boat was already in the water!
Obviously this is not for heavy trailers.