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03/7/2012 at 7:23pm
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we have an old pennine pullman, & we are having difficulty in putting the awning up, could someone please tell us old gits how to put up the awning please, it has 3 front legs, 5 stretchers with hooks & nylon pole clips on the end, where the pole clips attach to a pole that runs the whole length of the awning at the camper side, this follows the contour of the trailer, when he hook is put into the hole, the pole when attach to the nylon Y connector does not fit, how should this attach please, we are going mad with this LOL
many thanks
Lyn
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03/7/2012 at 11:23pm
Location: Cheshire Outfit: Pennine Pullman & Cabanon Tent
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I have instructions for the old Pennines It says 1) Locate all roof tensioners (the L shaped hooks) into holes in main cabin frame 2)Assemble front frame and connect roof tensioners (what you call stretchers) 3) Pull canvas over roof tensioners and thread through back frame - picture shows a man threading the pole that runs the whole length of the camper through a channel at the rear of the awning 4) Cover framework with canvas and hoof back frame (the pole that runs the whole length of the camper) into the c clips. Presumably you then zip it on. Hope this makes sense. You can't zip the awning on first because you have to have this full length pole threaded through.
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04/7/2012 at 7:39am
Location: flint north wales Outfit: swift challenger 480se 2002
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start with the basics ,get the five poles that attach to the camper ready ,one at a time put L section in its hole ,stretch out pole till it touches the ground ,repeat for other 4 poles .
assemble front section ,then as one of you holds up front section ,attach 5 poles to front section ,some will drop out so patience is needed ,once complete raise legs fully if not done so already ,then pull awning over frame from camper roof ,peg down .
its best if you don't have window sections in awning till its up (keeps weight down)
patience is the key to this ,and as with caravan awnings they are not known as the DIVORCE TOOL for nothing
big p.s even though i am six foot plus ,we always carry a set of 3 step kitchen steps with us ,it helps when things are just out of reach
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