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05/7/2007 at 7:12am
 Location: Newcastle u Lyme
 Outfit: Ford Kuga Senator California
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They are the must have accessory on the Costa Geriatrica

Wouldn't be without mine especially with the Alko wheel clamp



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05/7/2007 at 8:22am
 Location: Lancashire
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In a few years time I think movers will be fitted as standard to many caravans.


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05/7/2007 at 9:28am
 Location: Leicestershire
 Outfit: Swift Charisma 560 & Vauxhall Omega
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You're all convincing me that movers are the way to go, albeit a very expensive way to go. But on mentioning it to OH he wondered about the ease with which they can be pinched. He's heard that many are getting stolen. Any views, experiences?

Jane


05/7/2007 at 9:37am
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Quote: Originally posted by purplehat on 04/7/2007

I believe the movers have extended the the caravanning life of the older generation.

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Millions of people all over the country will be groaning. The revenge of the wrinklies, bring it on!!! 

 


Naughty, naughty, purplehat.  Do I detect a note of bias?

Joking aside, it is the army of wrinklies (retired people) who have probably extended the open season for campsites.  This has increased the profitability of the sites.  Take away the wrinklies, and I think site fees would rise significantly, possibly depriving low income families from continuing to enjoy the freedom of camping.

And families who have to take their holidays in the high season (school hols) also make their contribution.  If they stopped camping in high season, the low season fees would have to rise.  Then some of the lower income retired people would be unable to afford to enjoy caravanning.

So an interactive situation exists where we all contribute to the common good for everyone.

Bertie.



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05/7/2007 at 11:23am
 Location: Murcia Spain
 Outfit: VanRoyce 410
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Quote: Originally posted by Jafa on 05/7/2007
You're all convincing me that movers are the way to go, albeit a very expensive way to go. But on mentioning it to OH he wondered about the ease with which they can be pinched. He's heard that many are getting stolen. Any views, experiences?

Jane


I would have thought it would be a major job to remove the two motor untis from underneath the van, and then the thieves would have to get access inside to remove control panels, switches etc. I shouldn't think theft of a mover itself is very likely.


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05/7/2007 at 2:52pm
 Location: Doncaster
 Outfit: None Entered
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Quote: Originally posted by Trekkar on 04/7/2007

 

. Where do you keep your van Hitchhiker? mine is at Bentley at moment not in floods but near enough looking for somewhere a bit more safe incase of next time.


Trekkar

Not sure how much safer my storage is but its at thorpe in balne and under cover. Look on CASSOA site for tel number. Glad you didnt have it at patures caravan storage cos my mates was a write off.

 



05/7/2007 at 5:34pm
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Quote: Originally posted by NickW on 05/7/2007
Quote: Originally posted by Jafa on 05/7/2007
You're all convincing me that movers are the way to go, albeit a very expensive way to go. But on mentioning it to OH he wondered about the ease with which they can be pinched. He's heard that many are getting stolen. Any views, experiences?

Jane


I would have thought it would be a major job to remove the two motor untis from underneath the van, and then the thieves would have to get access inside to remove control panels, switches etc. I shouldn't think theft of a mover itself is very likely.


Removal of a mover unit is not a 5 minute job with at least 8 bolts to undo.  Then, as NickW says, the main control unit would have to be taken from inside the van.  In addition, the hand controlled would also be needed.  Thieves would be unlikely to escape with every component of the assembly.   From my experience, if you contact the mover manufacturer for spares, the serial number of the unit will be requested, which in turn brings up the name and address of the purchaser.  It would not take many such instances for the manufacturer to become suspicious and refer events to the police.

Bertie.



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05/7/2007 at 7:45pm
 Location: SHROPSHIRE
 Outfit: Corona 505 & Nissan Primera P12
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Quote: Originally posted by LobeyDosser on 04/6/2007

Our new caravan has these on each wheel and reversing the van into the garage, a tight fit at the best of times, is now an absolute doddle.

Ours has both wheels movers linked with a cross acuation bar and so I can park it almost against a fence or a wall and still spring off/on both movers from either side.

I used to use a jockey wheel mover (which I must now remember to sell on) but the actual wheel movers are far better and easier to use.




Is it any good,and how much do you want for it ?

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05/7/2007 at 11:25pm
 Location: Doncaster-Yorks
 Outfit: citreon Berlingo folder caravan
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Northfield Storage England East Riding of Yorkshire Bronze
Thorps Storage England East Riding of Yorkshire

this is all I can get off cassoa site

 

 



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06/7/2007 at 4:26pm
 Location: Doncaster
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Elmstone Storage England South Yorkshire Silver

 

This is the one you want Trekkar



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02/3/2008 at 10:31pm
 Location: Doncaster-Yorks
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Thanks Hitchhiker latest update is-- we got a place at Markham Grange

which is nearer for us rent is £150 year not too bad AND main thing no

chance of flooding up there.  At Bentley the van was stood in about 6"

water so got away with it,but,I could not get out of Bentley no way all

roads being flooded.



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