As I noted in my previous post, my trailer is here and I will probably pick it up on Monday or Tuesday.
One of the reasons I went with a 6x10 V-nose is partly due to the limited parking pad length I have. I originally wanted to go with a 6x12 but it was just too long at 16' overall.
With the 6x10, V-Nose, the overall length is 14' which on the parking pad, leaves just enough room so that the hitch and tongue stays back in the confines of the pad length and out of way of the alley traffic.
Due to the shortness of the parking pad and the 14' trailer length, even opening the back doors is going to require moving the trailer forward a foot or so to get the doors to swing open then I can push the trailer back a bit. In doing this, I don't want to have to hitch up to the truck every time and I highly doubt that the trailer is light enough for one person to move by manually lifting the hitch and pushing/pulling back and forth, especially once the interior and subsequent weight gets added.
Also getting into the parking pad is tight as it is and I will have make use of the neighbor's double wide parking pad across from me to swing the truck and trailer around so that I can then back in the trailer relatively straight. That said, if the neighbor ever decides to get another vehicle or put up a fence, jackknifing the trailer into my parking pad will not be easy (but ultimately can be done but would be real PITA) due to the width of the alley and a small ditch on one side so I will need some method of manually pushing the trailer into the parking if and when ever needed.
I was thinking of getting one of these type of trailer dollies which a local store has them for about the same price. Has anyone had any direct experience with these dollies? From the research I have done online, most people have a generally positive experience with them.