I am less than impressed with the one I have and doubt the wheels and frame would stand up to the torque of a drive motor pulling my trailers (700# and 1500#). The tires/wheels being cheap and with little tread are not really made for pulling so I would have to upgrade the wheels. Instead I think I will start from scratch. I'm not much of an engineer so I will ask a few questions to get a start on this thing.
The drive motor will be a small 12v winch (lose the cable and add a sprocket and chain) that will drive the axle. I don't think I need a separate battery since my trailers already have a batteries installed and I can just tie into that circuit off the battery (properly fused of course). My question before I start designing this thing... should the tugger have three wheels to assist steering? Or is one axle/two wheels sufficient to allow steering? And if three wheels is best should the coupling ball be mounted in the center of that triangle?
I'm guessing I will need to add some extra weight to the rig to give it proper traction. And the frame will be plywood and lumber since I don't weld. Anyone tried something like this? I know there are tuggers out there for $250 and up that would do the job. I prefer to DIY this thing.