hi..we got a bit of a problem i will try n explain..my OH is a site manager of a school..we park the van in the back garden..only way is over is the school field..last year we didnt do any winter trips as the field gets waterlogged..but really missed our wkends away..but here we go again, lots of rain and a waterlogged field again..cant put anything permenant down so need something temp to get van out/in. has anyone got any idear's that wont break the bank. many thanks to anybody who can solve this one.Di.
Does your caravan have a mover fitted? If it does get about 6 scaffold boards, put 1 infront of each wheel (inc., jockey wheel) and move the van forward onto them; then put the other 3 in front of the first ones, move the caravan forward until it is onto the 2nd set of boards, then take the 1st set from behind and move them to the front. Keep doing this until you have cleared the waterlogged area; the only problem with this is that it is a very slow process.
Hopefully someone will come up with an easier solution, but it is the only one I could think of.
Alan
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Have a scavange about and find old bread baskets that are discarded or approach local baker for damaged ones, cut off the sides leaving the mesh bottom, you could cut them down the middle to give 2 for 1 but narrows your error, loose cable tie them end to end then apply same theory as Alan.s above,
Much lighter and they can be folded up for storage.
Might be a less expensive than a mover option if you don't have one but have you thought of looking into putting the van into storage? They are generally easier to get in and out and would. Some storage might do 6 months worth just over the winter?
Alternatively try getting a winter seasonal pitch maybe?
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If you wanted to be dramatic and cause a stir in the neighbourhood you could hire a big crane and swing it up and over your house. Cost you a bit but worth seeing the neighbours faces.!
Quote: Originally posted by Carolbay on 21/11/2008
If you wanted to be dramatic and cause a stir in the neighbourhood you could hire a big crane and swing it up and over your house. Cost you a bit but worth seeing the neighbours faces.!
Carol
Hi,
To lift a caravan (say 1.5 tonnes) over a house you would need at leat a 35 tonne capacity crane.
If you were an "Appointed Person" and could plan and take control of the lift the crane hire, less insurance would set you back about £450 a day, maybe £1000 if you wanted the crane hire company take control.
Then of course there would be the hire of a lifting frame as a van would certainly be damaged, and possibly be crushed when picked up by the Alko chassis.
So, possibly not a viable option, good for kidney machines but not caravans.
Not really a serious posting, although I have seen a canal barge lifted off a lorry and lowered into a canal. As you state, expensive - cheaper to buy a new van perhaps
Actually lifting things over houses is a pretty regular occurrance down here.
We live in an area where there are several Navy Bases and foreign workers regularily stay here for a couple of years before moving on.
They rent large houses and their belongings arrive in a container. The container is craned off the lorry and swung over the house and into their garden where it is unloaded of all their belongings. The container stays there and becomes a garage for the duration of their stay before being reloaded when it is time ofor them to move to their next assignment elsewhere.
Being in an area that also has many yacht yards, hiring a mobile crane is not a problem.
Quote: Originally posted by Carolbay on 21/11/2008
If you wanted to be dramatic and cause a stir in the neighbourhood you could hire a big crane and swing it up and over your house. Cost you a bit but worth seeing the neighbours faces.!
Hey yes - and if you could get someone else to do the same, you could play caravan conkers - like on Top Gear!!