Hi all
I am thinking of changing from my old classic caravan to a more modern unit. Because of my health issues I would like to fit a motor mover to the next caravan so please , what are the pro's and con's of them, and above all which ones are the most reliable.
Cheers
As far as I am concerned we could not use our van without a mover. There is only one con and that is the weight. Otherwise go for it. Depends how much you want to spend. They vary from £500 to £1200 for the automatic ones. Lots of choice and they are all probably equally reliable.
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recommend one certainly if you can afford the cash and weight. That apart I don't really see a downside. We had a fairly basic Powrtouch which was purchased as a used unit and it was very good at what we wanted - moving the caravan. Their tech help desk was also excellent.
No doubt everyone will probably recommend the one they use. It all depends what you want - electronic engagement, soft start etc and how much you want to pay.
Quote: Originally posted by Big Al on 04/8/2013
Als
I thought movers were only for fools that cant reverse ?
You thought wrong! We couldn't get our van off our drive without one but I usually reverse onto a pitch. Also if you have an Al-Ko lock it is much easier to put it on with a mover.
We have a powrtouch evolution. Great mover. Our last caravan had to go into storage because we couldnt gt it up the narrow slope that is our driveway. Van now goes in in a matter of minutes and never hits the wall of house once!
'I thought movers were only for fools that cant reverse ? '
I'd like to see you reverse my 24' van onto my drive when it's length is greater than the width of the road. I suppose you could always try driving up the 9" kerb opposite and across my neighbour's garden!
we have had a powrtouch fitted for about 7 years or more,would not be without it.not for just getting out the caravan but leveling up onto ramps ect.due to parking restrictions outside of late i now hitch up the van using the mover.i can get the van out and turn it fully round in one spot to hitch up.
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Big Al, if your so clever and can reverse my van into my garden behind my house I'll give you the caravan. I know YOU or anyone else for that matter could NOT do it without burning a clutch out.
Quote: Originally posted by Vectratot on 04/8/2013
Big Al, if your so clever and can reverse my van into my garden behind my house I'll give you the caravan. I know YOU or anyone else for that matter could NOT do it without burning a clutch out.
After trying and failing without injury to get mine up and onto the drive and into the right place, I eventually gave in and bought a motor mover. And that's on a microlite caravan which a diminutive 5ft, 9st lightweight cannot push and shove with spine problems. Mine is a purpleline enduro, and since I've had it, I've never dreaded reaching home again.
Reversing no good here, bank on opposite side of very narrow road. Tried a Mr. Shifta, still no joy.
Like others have said before and since, I wish I had done it sooner!
Quote: Originally posted by Vectratot on 04/8/2013
Big Al, if your so clever and can reverse my van into my garden behind my house I'll give you the caravan. I know YOU or anyone else for that matter could NOT do it without burning a clutch out.
Thanks for the kind offer of your little mayfly but alas its a little small for my needs !
Would'nt call it little, ha ha I realised you were just on a winding trip as I have noticed many of your comments trying to wind people up before ha ha. Bet you have a mover, have you? Lol
I just think he is a wind up merchant and you should not respond to such an ignorant response one day he will be infirm/old/disabled and then the next generation can take the p----------------- please excuse the expletive but everyone/cars have limits