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Quote: Originally posted by Mike3003 on 05/12/2016
Quote: Originally posted by iccy on 04/12/2016
hi I am thinking of getting a battery drill to wind up the legs on the caravan, and was wondering what power / volt I need to have the guts to do it???
Honestly iccy, if you have good mobility and can wind them down, continue doing it manually until you can't. Remember the old saying "Use it, or lose it". I will continue doing it until I am physically unable.
Great for people with reduced mobility though, essential in fact. My wife could never do it because of her hips, I can, so I will continue.
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I agree, it's good exercise, but for me it's about speed.
We like to tour, so have a few one night stops, and over three weeks it must save loads of time.
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