At the Little Guy forum there is a lengthy discussion about jockey wheels. Some people are adding 10" pneumatic wheels from Harbor Freight 10 in. Pneumatic Swivel Caster to trailer tongue jacks to make it easier to roll teardrop trailers over rough and or grassy ground. Bulldog Caster Adapter Plates from etrailer.com mated with Harbor Freight pneumatic wheels connected to trailer tongue jacks are one developing DIY solution to function similarly to manufactured jockey wheels used in other countries.
Manufactured jockey wheels like ones from couplemate.com seem very popular in the UK and Australia. They are not readily available in the U.S.
Here in the U.S. the Fulton F2 line of trailer tongue jacks seem to be the most similar ones to jockey wheels.
Who has experience to share using a Fulton F2 jack, or a jockey wheel? What are the pros and cons? Are they very helpful to move a trailer more easily, especially over grassy or rough ground, like you may need to in a campsite?
A Fulton F2 Swing-Up Trailer Jack, Dual 7" Wheels, Sidewind, Bolt-On - 1,600 lbs from etrailer.com costs $154.95. Are they worth the (extra) expense?